Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Global Expansion - Booming development !
As piece by piece of the network falls into place our development system seems to be working quite well. we have added 4 new raid5 servers , network switches and such all donated my local university. Wow , Thanks guys & gals that made this possible.
New servers give us tons of expansion and development room.....
The new global mobile mesh team is now forming. we will have a listing soon of all the contracts, executives, and vars, resellers and more.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Mesh with Peer to Peer data storage!
We are working new deigns for offhanding PTP traffic to arrays placed throughout the network making the PTP hosted data somewhat seamless. The idea of PTP scares most ISP's, becuase of several things including warez, music, video and games eating up all thier bandwidth for free, since peer to peers are free like bit torrent, which made me start this spin off. Will code name it Sonic - Mobile mesh peer to peer platforms, software , hardware and service.
The data is offhanded to the nearest PTP active server in the network. Using multiple servers, one can spawn packages using the meshed multipath resources as an advantage for peering.
At the same time our new pckage (client) wil allow peering on the mesh. Its coded to work with the mesh, and can be rebuilt for others for the development cost. The idea is to share resources in technology where they were feared before.
Our PTP guys are going to love this! More soon!
Found a great paper on the concepts of both ( Paper Link)
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Monday, May 5, 2008
More Inexpensive Laptops
As another wave of cheap(cost)laptops recently hit the market, we are happy to see the costs dropping. Each of the listed and shown devices will support mobile mesh via a wifi card. MobileMesh (tm) has spread over the last weeks to 17 nations across the world.
MIT recently started a project a few years back that sparked Intel, Asus and others to meet market demands , and support XP. Even Microsoft is behind the idea on the laptops, and will extend its XP life to meet that market after it expires in mid 2008.
We are happy to see allot more devices, since our mesh needs cheap computers or cheap portable devices to communicate with. Seeing that market expand, our mesh will have more features soon, including VOIP, and IPTV services to support our complete realm of services.
The group is excited to see allot of growth in the low cost laptop for every kid project, and we are happy to support that project with our MobileMesh product line. The group has already tested a few content filtering (instream) solutions for our clients.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
The code explodes
As the demand pours in all over the world, viewers from new to old countries look at our project at the worlds first open source global community project. Having resources benefiting global economic & media, Wireless Worlds CEO starts inking deals country by country to handle local business developments a whole, but as a sub of the whole. Each division is in charge of a certain section of the total development and we are proud to announce relationships developing globally to yield true mobile resources.
As the development hits over 20,000 man hours, Greens scientists are determined to bridge the digital divide and allow low cost internet at $10 a month availabale everywhere, powered by everyone. Sharing the expense of the network is the least of our problems in todays world. We are just excited to see so many thousands of people wanting mobile mesh service in their part of the world. Order your code today!
What does it cost ? Greens group asks for local government of provide funding and support in local markets they service and to work on donations of thousand of computers needed in every country across the world alike. Here in the US our local group was blessed we have the fortune 500 in the US to donate thousands of computers and recyclable hardware. The project now code name "Tunza" which means hope, needs more schools and universities wanting to teach on our universal platform. The money they spend, we give a proton immediately back in local grants to students far and local giving oppertunity its just due.
We are happy thus far but need more local development. Cheap wireless access impacts allot of people, and some say its crazy, but actually its simple. add the second wireless card, and you have your own wireless network for home friends or family, for free. This new feature will allow all mobile mesh devices manufactured in 2007 and current to be upgraded at no cost, buy purchasing the card and pigtail needed. Code already supports multiple cards. Keep 5 channels of separation between your existing RF and your new home network. See http://wirelessworlds.com for more!
if your interested in more about our project visit http://www.wirelessworlds.com
or fill out the form below. Thanks. Ted.
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As the development hits over 20,000 man hours, Greens scientists are determined to bridge the digital divide and allow low cost internet at $10 a month availabale everywhere, powered by everyone. Sharing the expense of the network is the least of our problems in todays world. We are just excited to see so many thousands of people wanting mobile mesh service in their part of the world. Order your code today!
What does it cost ? Greens group asks for local government of provide funding and support in local markets they service and to work on donations of thousand of computers needed in every country across the world alike. Here in the US our local group was blessed we have the fortune 500 in the US to donate thousands of computers and recyclable hardware. The project now code name "Tunza" which means hope, needs more schools and universities wanting to teach on our universal platform. The money they spend, we give a proton immediately back in local grants to students far and local giving oppertunity its just due.
We are happy thus far but need more local development. Cheap wireless access impacts allot of people, and some say its crazy, but actually its simple. add the second wireless card, and you have your own wireless network for home friends or family, for free. This new feature will allow all mobile mesh devices manufactured in 2007 and current to be upgraded at no cost, buy purchasing the card and pigtail needed. Code already supports multiple cards. Keep 5 channels of separation between your existing RF and your new home network. See http://wirelessworlds.com for more!
if your interested in more about our project visit http://www.wirelessworlds.com
or fill out the form below. Thanks. Ted.
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Sunday, April 27, 2008
Clustr Maps of Global Visitors
Clustr maps now provides global tracking for visitors. With new clustering being added the group wanted to see a visual layout of where most of our global traffic came from, and how large it was.
Link to site
Friday, April 25, 2008
The "G" Spot - Americas 3G/4G hardware !
Trinity to the Rescue?
Mesh on VMware?
Is it really possible to rework vmware to handle the needed network devices add clusterng support and support wireless projects ?
Download VMware Server (link)
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
VideoLAN Solution overview
VideoLAN is a complete software solution for video streaming, developed by students of the Ecole Centrale Paris and developers from all over the world, under the GNU General Public License (GPL). VideoLAN is designed to stream MPEG videos on high bandwidth networks.
The VideoLAN solution includes:
VLS (VideoLAN Server), which can stream MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 files, DVDs, digital satellite channels, digital terrestial television channels and live videos on the network in unicast or multicast.
VLC (initially VideoLAN Client), which can be used as a server to stream MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 files, DVDs and live videos on the network in unicast or multicast ; or used as a client to receive, decode and display MPEG streams under multiple operating systems
Here is an illustration of the complete VideoLAN solution:
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Friday, March 21, 2008
Over 2500 media streams our first day !
As testing continues ,we are happy to report over 600 media streams per 24 hours. Our team our group has successfully tested the media through our m0n0wall firewall, covered in an upcoming blog. We tested media reflectors,and will soon release details on how to setup your own media system and reflectors. m0n0wall rocks!
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Thursday, March 20, 2008
Media distribution (Mp3 & Mpeg4) tested & approved for mobile mesh platform
After spending a grueling 4 months, the development guys roll out the media platform for streaming MP3's and Mpeg4 Videos. The new media distribution system has been tested now over 72 hours, days ahead of schedule. The project used simple Linux based reflectors placed within the mesh , could distribute media to the mesh clients. This gives mobile mesh a new media distribution system now tested and officially approved for use with the mobile mesh platform, released early this month.
Delivering 1000's of free media streams, Mobile Mesh will lead the world in delivering the first free media platform across universal global mesh platform.Testing was conducted on over 20 different products and several different platforms.
Friday, March 14, 2008
New Servers & Media Partners
Adding several new servers. New reflector setup and tested on old cobalt raqs, refurbishing older hardware with needed technology. Green is developing the new media cluster system for his relationships in the media industry including AllSouthwest's Networks, AllTexas's Networks , and Total Records.
Green owns exclusive distribution rights from all media deployed, and will start pumping 1000 new artist online. The new servers and media partners are part of greens plan to populate the network with local media stations, using reflectors and media clusters, saving costs. The new cluster will also be available for SXSW media reproduction, and media streams from local artists.
The new network is redundant fed by AT&T and Time Warner. The move to our new servers is way overdue. The media server and reflector was the first step. We also added a new DNS server.
We chose a ISO based firewall, which is adding to the security, but creating security and a path to radius and our AAA standard. This will allow non mesh networks now to authenticate off the mesh, using the same radius system developed by Green 10 years ago for the ISP industry.
The whole package is coming together very nice and shows huge potential of millions of hits on our media side and thousands of mobile clients as we start lighting up Austin TX, one unit at a time.
Theo - Developer
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