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January 5th, 2008 — Meraki, Wifi Mesh Networking
Meraki was the coolest wireless mesh product I had seen, and I was promoting meraki till they changed their business models. Still meraki is the best product in the market but I dont use it anymore.
Ever since Meraki changed their prices and business models, I was looking for an alternative. There were many similar products, but the web dashboard and the zero configuration router were still not there.
Today I have found a product, that is open source and free and that matches merakis features. Its the Open-Mesh. They provide free centralized network management & reporting console for RO.B.IN and Meraki network. The stuff is very much similar to Merakis online dashboard.
The Open-Mesh supports Fon 2200 routers flashed with a custom firmware. The router costs only 40$. Now thats cheaper than Meraki which costs 49$ a piece. This is the best Ive seen so far and Ill be soon getting a few FON routers and restarting the mesh project I had started and then paused due to merakis change of business plans.
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November 2nd, 2007 — Meraki, Wifi Mesh Networking
PepWave introduced its new PolePoint access point and its CMS (Central Management System). Now these two products looks almost similar to the meraki offering.
Even the installation procedure has been made really simple. They have a 3 step installation procedure.
- Sign up for a free account at PePWave Central Management System (PCMS).
- Create and apply configuration profiles to target PolePoint AP’s.
- Power up the PolePoint devices, and plug them into an Internet connected network.
Now thats definitely a meraki competitor.
The prices are expected to be around 100$. So that beats meraki prices by 50$. So it looks like Ill have to spend another 400$ to test this stuff.
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October 6th, 2007 — Meraki, Wifi Mesh Networking

The building that you see is park center. The round thing in middle of the cross roads is the water tank.
The three green spots are the three routers. All the three and connected to each other, thats why there is a faded line between them. These three routers can provide high speed broadband wireless internet accessto the entire parkcenter and its surroundings.
The node numbered 3 is the Gateway. An airtel broadband is plugged into it. In large mesh networks we can plugin any number of gateways. The mesh algorithm will automatically calculate the path to the nearest gateway from any node and route the packets accordingly.
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October 5th, 2007 — Meraki, Wifi Mesh Networking

Meraki website changed today. Now we have a new set of features, plans and editions to choose from. The business model of meraki is now getting more clear. Its a wonderful service they have anyways.
The following are the usage editions introduced.
The standard edition is for home mesh users and community enthusiasts. The Pro edition is for small time bandwidth resellers and the carried edition is for existing wifi carriers/new ones who has serious business interests in the wifi business.
View the comparison chart here. http://meraki.com/oursolution/editions/comparison
I am a pakka meraki fan and I would like to meet the man behind, Sanjit Biswas one day.
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October 5th, 2007 — Meraki, Wifi Mesh Networking

The electricity board can easily become a wireless broadband provider. Their current coverage this can be real addon service to save it from loss.
With the current mesh technologies the board can set up wireless routers on electric posts. Electric posts are always in line of sight, so the range of router can be used to the max. Not every post needs a router, for 3 or 4 posts we need a router.
If they are willing to setup a small team of programmers and networking experts, they can build a custom mesh solution in 3 months time. Outsource manufacturing to China and a single router wont cost more than 1000 Rs.
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