WiFi book

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Resources


Day 1

WiFi book brain storm

  • What is a Wifi book?
  • How does the Wifi book work?
  • Why would you create a Wifi book?
  • What content does the Wifi book provide?

WiFi publications and interventions

Bibliotecha

http://bibliotecha.info/imgs/data/book/web/04_bibliotecha.png

Pirate box

https://piratebox.cc/_media/piratebox-openwrt.300.gif


Weise7 in/compatible Laboratorium Archive

https://julianoliver.com/output/images/weise7-book/weise7-book-home5.jpg


A Public Domain by lnd4 (aka Linda Hilfling)

http://apd.lnd4.net/images/APD-diagram.png http://apd.lnd4.net/images/apd_amazon.png



content

De Hel van het Eschmarkerveld by Kim Hospers will be the content to the book. However you can choose to use and develop other content that you consider more appropriate for a Wifi Book. Or you can add other content to the De Hel van het Eschmarkerveld, such as audio, video, images or texts.

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wdka-publicationSt/WiFi-Book/master/content-DeHel/image/schutblad.png

The De Hel van het Eschmarkerveld is only content (in HTML) with some structure. It contains no style (CSS).

The content is located inside the open course's git repository, inside the folder content/

Go through the content and discuss with your group how do you want to:

  • present that content: how it should look like
  • structure the content: do you want have in a continuous flow, or in "pages"
  • navigate it: by scrolling, clicking "next page", clicking a menu that links to the different parts of the book
  • add extra material

Most likely the WiFi book will be a website. Therefore, before having it in the Wifi Book device it should work on your laptops

Download content from Git https://github.com/wdka-publicationSt/WiFi-Book/archive/master.zip

collaborative tools

etherpad

If you want to work together on the same document (e.g. an HTML file) you can use the collaborative editing software etherpad

You just need to create a new pad, share its address with you group and start typing away.

You can use the program - tools/download-pad.sh, in your computer's terminal with the address of the pad.

Example:

./download-pad.sh https://stuff2233.club/padlife/p/wifibook-test.html

This will download the pad's content, which can be viewed on the browser and refreshed to get the latest changes.



Day 2

Setting up a hot spot






Router

TP-Link TL-WR703N

  • a cheap router
  • can easily run OpenWrt - a Linux distribution for routers


How to run OpenWrt in TL-WR703N

  • Look for the TL-WR703N (or other supported router) in OpenWrt Table of Hardware and go to its [1]
  • In the section Flashing: Download latest squashfs-factory.bin - the firmaware