Posts tagged “meraki”

Thou shalt not share

Earlier this year, I wrote about sharing WiFi with my neighbours through a small mesh network, and how glad I was that Teksavvy’s Customer Agreement & Internet Usage Policy doesn’t explicitly forbid sharing or redistribution. Well, that’s about to change. Effective May 1, 2011, Teksavvy’s instituting new “Terms and Conditions of Service” that (among other [...]

You can’t block users from private Meraki mesh networks

If someone knows the WPA2 password to your Meraki mesh network, and you want to block them, you can’t. The block function only works on the public network. Meraki’s Jeff Gould explains in an email to me: The blocking function works only on the public network. There is no blocking capacity on the private Meraki [...]

Wireless Corktown expands east

I’m really happy to report that SSID Corktown_Free extends a little farther east on Queen Street, thanks to Val, a neighbour I met this past weekend, and Savoury Grounds, the new coffee shop. You can see an updated coverage map here, and more details on the project here.

Excellent t-shirts I have recently received as gifts, part 2

Knowing my affinity for mesh networking, Tristan had this shirt made for me as a birthday gift this year. Fun fact: Tristan had this shirt made at LogoMagik across the street from me. A few months ago, when I emailed LogoMagik to see if they were interesting in joining my mesh network thing, they didn’t [...]