Difference between revisions of "EMOON"
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== Experimental Multipurpose Offline Open Network == | == Experimental Multipurpose Offline Open Network == | ||
Experimental = for education purpose to test and show | Experimental = for education purpose to test and show | ||
Multipurpose = more than one task | Multipurpose = more than one task | ||
Offline = no connection the internet | Offline = no connection the internet | ||
Open = without a pass word to join | Open = without a pass word to join | ||
Network = connected | Network = connected | ||
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Make and host your webpages at home. Use the Superglue authoring tool: a in-browser add-on that allows you to create pages, and save them directly to your Superglue personal server. | Make and host your webpages at home. Use the Superglue authoring tool: a in-browser add-on that allows you to create pages, and save them directly to your Superglue personal server. | ||
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Revision as of 10:12, 19 March 2016
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EMOON. is the abbreviation for the 'Experimental Multipurpose Offline Open Network' that is placed in the Device lab in the Publication Station.
Experimental Multipurpose Offline Open Network
Experimental = for education purpose to test and show
Multipurpose = more than one task
Offline = no connection the internet
Open = without a pass word to join
Network = connected
Router
The backbone of the network is a Wireless router with 4 ethernet ports that runs OpenWrt and has the ssid: Publication Station EMOON. This Router has the IP adres: 192.168.1.1 an serves an indexpage with links to the servers en services. The OpenWRT runs the LuCI web interface to configure the network.
Ethernet hub
For today's standards a very slow speed ethernet hub with eight 10M/s ports for a wired connection to the network.
Bibliotecha
Digital books need libraries too
SuperGlue
Make and host your webpages at home. Use the Superglue authoring tool: a in-browser add-on that allows you to create pages, and save them directly to your Superglue personal server.