From: demos <demos@posteo.de>
To: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org
Subject: (wifi) specific feature list
Date: Thu, 02 Apr 2015 10:06:42 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <551CF892.20907@posteo.de> (raw)
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Salve, grüzi, moin,
Has somebody an idea which (wifi) specific features, we - the EDN
project- see below - could ask wireless software projects (such as
CJDNS, Qaulnet, Commotion Wireless etc.) to get a good overview, of what
they have reached so far/are able to do?
Here is the current list:
'[BaseSystemComponentsNotes Projects] Feature List'
##### General Information
1. Project name
2. Short description of what it does
3. Software license
4. Email contact
5. Programming language
6. What has this project that others don't have?
7. Future plans
##### Software Architecture
8. Link to codebase
9. Architecture diagram (wrt OSI-layer)
10. Included applications (for example messaging)
11. It has got a GUI
12. For network administration
13. For simple using
14. Supports Anonymisation
15. Supports Encryption
16. With:
17. End2end
18. Link to implementation of encryption
19. Vulnerable against the following attacks
20. Which parts does this concern?
##### Routing
21. If it has got a routing protocol:
22. Uses which routing protocol
23. Link to its Code base
24. Kinds of routing performance evaluation
25. Results of routing performance evaluation
26. Maximum network size(nodes/users)
27. If it does wireless mesh networking:
28. Uses adhoc-Wlan
29. Uses 2,4 Ghz Wifi
30. Uses 5 Ghz Wifi
31. Uses Bluetooth
##### Requirements
32. Maximum RAM usage
33. Disk space used for program
34. Does your software have extra hardware requirements?
35. Requires Internet connection
36. Supported plattforms (openwrt, Android etc.)
Have a nice day !:)
Demos
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EDN:
The goal of EDN is to verify the applicability of existing technologies
and solutions (see Recherche), and to integrate them in a comprehensive
product.
An encrypted Wireless Community Network, whose complete communication of
its several services is anonymised against third-parties - a kind of
Tails for Wireless Community Networks.
https://wiki.c3d2.de/Echt_Dezentrales_Netz/en
Key here: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x9B365E2DBF83D308
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