Wireless Networking in the Developing World

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"Wireless Networking in the Developing World" is a book produced by an international team of experts in the field of WiFi, Wireless Networking and related topics, published by Limehouse Book Sprint Team and released for free on the Internet under a Creative Commons licence. It is also cited as "WNDW book". Its goal is to share practical knowledge on how to build wireless networks with inexpensive devices, where financial means are scarce, and to teach how to better use locally available skills and resources, but the techniques and information described in the book may be useful in Developed Countries as well. It also contains Case Studies contributed by readers.

The book is available for download in PDF format on the website: wndw.org, also in French and Spanish edition. An HTML version is also available in the same website and a re-formatted HTML version can be downloaded from an independent site: [http://www.vias.org/wirelessnetw/]

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