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  • Each Roofnet node was an ordinary PC with a WiFi card and antenna.

    Ars Technica 2009

  • The Roofnet team found that in mesh networks with a single radio per node, this means that a two-hop route has less than half the throughput of a single-hop route.

    Ars Technica 2009

  • MIT Roofnet and CUWiN were working in parallel towards similar aims. interviewed two of Meraki's founders in a podcast last week, in which we talked, in part, about the commoditization of node equipment.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • The Roofnet team found that in mesh networks with a single radio per node, this means that a two-hop route has less than half the throughput of a single-hop route.

    Ars Technica 2009

  • Roofnet, an experimental mesh network built by MIT researchers earlier this decade, and

    Ars Technica 2009

  • This is a nice convergence, as Meraki's codebase is derived from MIT Roofnet, where two of the company's founders come from as well.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • Roofnet (various components, but the team is now mostly working at Meraki); free, open-source, and open hardware (CUWiN, seemingly in abeyance).

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • Roofnet (various components, but the team is now mostly working at Meraki); free, open-source, and open hardware (CUWiN, seemingly in abeyance).

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • Roofnet (various components, but the team is now mostly working at Meraki); free, open-source, and open hardware (CUWiN, seemingly in abeyance).

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • Because the project relied on volunteers to deploy Roofnet nodes in their homes, the Roofnet team had no real control over the topology of the network.

    Ars Technica 2009

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