Here are the Top Ten Stories, by popularity, from Dailywireless.org logs. The Open Mesh Revolution (03/11): Michael Burmeister-Brown announces a new product and company designed to fill the void left by Meraki — Open-Mesh. The Open Source WiFi router/repeater does everything the original Meraki did — and more - for less. Top … Read Original Post
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Here are the Top Ten Stories, by popularity, from Dailywireless.org logs. The Open Mesh Revolution (03/11): Michael Burmeister-Brown announces a new product and company designed to fill the void left by Meraki — Open-Mesh. The Open Source WiFi router/repeater does everything the original Meraki did — and more - for less. Top iPhone Games (08/14): Today, game
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DailyWireless on 1st Jan 2009 (via dailywireless.org)
New Geneva Sound Home Theater for $3,999 iPhone 3G Hitting Wal-Mart After Christmas iPhone vs Storm In an Airport! Kanguru e-Flash USB Drive Goes eSATA Too? Wear Your Smiley Bajca Keyboard MMS Is Happening on the iPhone Samsung Has a 256GB SSD Available BlackBerry Storm to Come Up Short Tomorrow? Green chargers + Cellphones = Happy Planet Solar WiFi from Meraki Snow Leopard Is Arriving
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MobileWhack on 20th Nov 2008 (via mobilewhack.com)
Meraki has unveiled two products that make it even simpler to deploy its Wi-Fi mesh network, one that fits into a electrical wall outlet, the other that runs without relying on an electrical grid at all.
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NetworkWorld on 20th Nov 2008 (via networkworld.com)
Meraki, the little WiFi mesh networking company that is enabling grassroots networks to be built by just about anyone, today announced two new products; the Meraki Wall Plug ($179), a low-power wall wart that enables quick deployment in large residential complexes, and the Meraki Solar ($799), a higher power outdoor radio which provides solar power
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DailyWireless on 19th Nov 2008 (via dailywireless.org)
Meraki hopes to succeed where big players like Google have failed getting towns to set up wide-area Internet networks
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RCRWirelessNews on 6th Nov 2008 (via rcrwireless.com)
WiFi mesh vendor Meraki introduced the Main Street WiFi Starter Pack, a product design to assist any town or business district to deploy a WiFi mesh network across a square mile for less than $10,000. Meraki has always had a unique strategy to deploy wireless mesh technology. It makes WiFi equipment and sells its WiFi repeaters and network gateways to residents who volunteer to deploy the equipmen...
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FierceBroadbandWireless on 6th Nov 2008 (via fiercebroadbandwireless.com)
Mike Boyd, who provided free public WiFi access at Portland’s Waterfront Blues Festival this summer, has delivered on his threat — to “unwire” downtown Hillsboro, Oregon. Mike has purchased a dozen Meraki access points and repeaters and is talking with business and property owners about providing free public WiFi. Now he’s got about ten sponsors. Blake Wellington,
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DailyWireless on 28th Oct 2008 (via dailywireless.org)