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	<title>Comments on: Open Source Wireless Mesh Networking</title>
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		<title>By: Christian</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christian</dc:creator>
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		<description>Wotcha,

&quot;Wireless mesh networking&quot; means linking wireless networks together (like, wi-fi ones) so you can move from one to another without having to disconnect and reconnect. Open source refers to software and stuff which is modifiable and you can tinker with - so, like Linux, and unlike Windows. 

So I guess she&#039;s referring to linked wireless networks that run using software such as Linux or Unix. Does that help?</description>
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<p>&#8220;Wireless mesh networking&#8221; means linking wireless networks together (like, wi-fi ones) so you can move from one to another without having to disconnect and reconnect. Open source refers to software and stuff which is modifiable and you can tinker with &#8211; so, like Linux, and unlike Windows. </p>
<p>So I guess she&#8217;s referring to linked wireless networks that run using software such as Linux or Unix. Does that help?</p>
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