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Put two WiFi adapters in every device | |
Why do you have to choose between an access point or an ad-hoc network?
My laptop is currently connected to my home's wifi router which is one floor
beneath me. My desktop PC two metres away is also connected to this router,
and transferring data between the two systems is quite slow, as the signal
has to
go through the floor and back up.
An ad-hoc network between my laptop and PC would be faster, as they are right
next to each other. But to set such a network up, I would have to disconnect
them both from their internet gateways, which is inconvenient, so I never bother.
If they both had two wifi NICs, I could keep one connected to the Internet
gateway and one on an ad-hoc network. There's nothing to stop me installing
another card in the PC and laptop myself, but I just think it would be neat if all
wifi capable devices came with two adapters by default, with one permanently
wired to a public ad-hoc wifi mesh network. Especially devices such as
smartphones, which cannot typically have additional NICs installed.
I'm not sure how devices would decide which is the faster route at a given
moment, or other details. But perhaps those parts of the problem have already
been baked by mesh network engineers.
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// they are right next to each other // |
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There's a technology called "wires" that allow data to be transmitted between computers without the need for radio communication .... |
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//It would be neat if all wifi capable devices came with two adapters by default// |
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You know when you throw a knackered cable into the recycling? Do you
know where it ends up? It gets sorted into a special collection box which
when full, gets sent back to where the cables originally came from: the
bowels of hell. The devil winds the recovered wire around peoples' souls and
straps them to stalactites so he can prod them with hot pokers and etc. The
wires are very good for this purpose because they have had years of
experience doing similar things to people up on the surface of Earth. |
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Yeah but how much do they cost these days? Like 3 or 4 nanodollars? |
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We get the impression you don't like fixed wiring. Is that right ? |
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I have the bluetooth headphones to prove it. |
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I'm not sure how, but a program called Connectify lets me
simultaneously connect to the internet through my wifi
card and use it to create an ad hoc network. |
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Internesting. Apparently connectify works with cards that can be put into
"access point mode". I wonder if this is purely for sharing a wifi connection with
other client devices or if a peer-to-peer mesh can be made from it also. |
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