Hello everyone, I am somewhat new to this but let me give you all an intro about me, what I am looking to do, and a few questions. I am an IT guy who recently (3/2014) was appointed ARES Emergency Coordinator for my county. Being the IT nerd I am and my new interest in ARES, I have started the beginning of a mesh network project. I have a few Linksys WRT54G's I am playing with, one of which has the Hamnet firmware installed. I did notice that this is a very basic/simple to use firmware but it left me with a few questions. 1. I would like to implement a VOIP/SIP solution to have another form of communication when the mesh is deployed. Is there an easy to implement solution that will use the mesh to to make phone calls to other phones on the mesh? Maybe its just better/easier to use Mesh Potatoes. They are being used by other ARES groups too. :) 2. Not to take away from BBHN which I feel is a great resource and mesh network firmware solution, and taking into consideration of the Linksys end of life, are there other widely used, supported, mesh focused firmwares out there? 3. Am I able to install "packages" with this firmware like what can be done in DD-WRT and OpenWRT, or is this a "it is what it is" type firmware? Im just curious about this in regards to being able to add extra functionality (if needed) to the Hamnet firmware.
Thank you all for the help. |