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Neighbornode: the extensible neighborhood network

Neighbornode: the extensible neighborhood network, requires just a Linksys router an old PC and some free time. Nice idea, but it seems that Austin’s own Less Networks is already there.

Anyone using either?

This entry was posted in hacks, tech on November 8, 2004 by donturn.

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