~~NOTOC~~ ===== Other Resources ===== Thank you for taking the time read our manifesto and definition. If you are interested in more information about community wireless networking here are some resources which will hopefully get you started. ==== General Information ==== * "Wireless Networking in the Developing World" * http://wndw.net/ * The Open Spectrum FAQ * http://www.greaterdemocracy.org/OpenSpectrumFAQ.html * Thanks to Valentino Campion an [[it:openspectrumfaq|Italian translation]] is available. ==== Open Source Software ==== * CUWiN (Champaign-Urbana Community Wireless Network) in the USA, Freifunk in Germany and Île Sans Fil in Canada are working to develop useful software and tackle the broader political issues involved in community networking. * http://www.cuwireless.net/ * http://www.freifunk.net/ * http://www.ilesansfil.org/ ==== Hardware ==== * Metrix specialises in selling hardware suitable for use with community networks and open source software. * http://www.metrix.net/ ==== Find Your Wireless Community ==== * Freifunk's List of Worldwide Wireless Communities * http://global.freifunk.net/free_global_wireless_community * Personal Telco's List of Worldwide of Wireless Communities * http://wiki.personaltelco.net/index.cgi/WirelessCommunities ==== Sample Legal Documents ==== * Pico Peering Agreement v1.0 (and the Free Networks v1.1) * http://www.picopeer.net/ * http://wiki.personaltelco.net/index.cgi/FreenetworksPeeringAgreement * The Wireless Commons License (not directly related to this site) * http://guifi.net/WCL_EN * NYCwireless' Acceptable Use Policy * http://wiki.personaltelco.net/index.cgi/AcceptableUsePolicy ---- Please take a moment to read the community wireless [[manifesto]] and [[definition]] and tell us what you think. You can also see the full list of [[signatories]] and [[signatories#Sign the Manifesto!|sign it yourself]].