AlterMundi viajó a Perú para participar junto a compañeros y compañeras de Redes Comunitarias de la 6° Conferencia de Gestión de Espectro en América Latina.
Se puede ver la agenda completa del evento aquí

AlterMundi viajó a Perú para participar junto a compañeros y compañeras de Redes Comunitarias de la 6° Conferencia de Gestión de Espectro en América Latina.
Se puede ver la agenda completa del evento aquí
En el marco de las actividades desarrolladas por la Semana de la Memoria en Tandil, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina, el miércoles […]
Doing _Power-over-Ethernet_ on a Gigabit port might seem challenging at first sight: since all 4 pairs of UTP are used as data lines, there are no «spare» pairs to use exclusively for sending DC current, as in 100mbit ethernet cables.
However, it’s possible to inject (and extract) DC voltage _on the data pairs_, using *center-tapped transformers*, preserving the signal transmission intact and the gigabit speeds of the port.
Most CPEs and outdoor equipment support PoE out-of-the-box, and come with a PoE injector so that you can run a long length of UTP between the power source and the equipment.
Most SOHO routers don’t come with this feature, but with a few tools, minimal soldering skills, and 10 spare minutes, you can pull out this hack and obtain more flexibility than most CPE solutions offer.
AlterMundi endorses «Mesh is in the Air»:https://www.wireless-meshup.org – this years mesh up of the «Wireless Battle of the Mesh»:https://www.battlemesh.org and «Wireless Community Weekend»:https://wiki.freifunk.net/Wireless_Community_Weekend_2018.
If you are a mesh networking enthusiast, community activist, have an interest in wifi or dynamic routing protocols, you can’t miss this event!