DIY Wireless ISP

Monday, August 14th, 2006

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Meraki

Ever get fed up with your internet connection? Random disconnects, bad tech support, and strange outages will now be a thing of the past! With Meraki you can now run your own internet service provider. Meraki provides the software, hardware, and management services that are needed to build mesh networks and provide Internet Access. This device will be available Fall of 2006 and the mini model’s suggested price is $49. Now go get into the beta, you know you want to.

Product Page [meraki.net]

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