Saturday, June 3, 2017

"pirate radio" style open source alternative internet/cellular grid

I want to get a gauge on how much support something like this would pull in. I have a completely new pc architecture that does what quantum computers are supposed to do, but without the hit or miss effects of random magnetic fluxuations - the way it is designed will make the open source network perform phenomenally without reaching the 1ghz range - the data transmission method for these PC's will turn a few bytes into a string that can make many, many gigabytes.

My hope is that people will expand on the idea, stick with cb radio bands to avoid governmental b.s. without losing the advantages of multi gigahertz datastreaming via cellular/wireless internet.

The internet is just a bunch of interconnected servers/computers (given mac addresses within an ip address that acts sort of like a domain name) that are hooked together with wire - signals are relayed from one node/server/website to the next until the destination is reached and the whole handshake thing keeps the connection open.

I want the same idea applied to pirate "cell towers"/cb transmitter and reciever stations, each tower is a node that acts as the general area's router that connects to other "cb routing stations" to make an open source network grid - each device must be assigned a domain name, maybe randomize the domain name each time the device is connected and that acts as the mac address.

Each tower must have a domain name that is like the ip address - figure it as a large scale open source wifi router that is like a large local area network and the towers/routers are connected to eachother ad-hoc.

Please post some feedback and healthy discussion types of critiques that stick to the topic.



Submitted June 03, 2017 at 03:25PM by assumedaxemurderer http://ift.tt/2qMvcZK via TikTokTikk

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