Another wonerful link from Emergic as usual. This one deals with setting upWireless Networks in developing world. This does sound technical; but I believe that it would make sense to people who have some background knowledge about networks.
About the project:
The massive popularity of wireless networking has caused equipment costs to continually plummet, while equipment capabilities continue to increase. By applying this technology in areas that are badly in need of critical communications infrastructure, more people can be brought online than ever before, in less time, for very little cost. We hope to not only convince you that this is possible, but also show how we have made such networks work, and to give you the information and tools you need to start a network project in your local community.
The whole book can be downloaded from here.
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