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NeighborNode builds community with Wi-Fi sharing

From "Free Neighborhood Wi-fi" by Ethan Todras-Whitehill, Popular Science, 4 August:

"When Tony Guagliardo moved to Manhattan's East Fourth Street, he didn't know anyone in the neighborhood. Then one day, while trying to get wireless Internet in his apartment, he noticed an open Wi-Fi network named Neighbornode. He chose it, launched his browser, and a message board popped up welcoming him to the Fourth Street Avenue B Node.

"The network had been set up by a local resident who wanted to share his Internet connection. Soon, Tony's neighbors were using it to discuss local restaurants, a community art project and even the block's homeless guy, Eddie.

"The Fourth Street hotspot is part of a communal wireless project called Neighbornode, started by then New York University grad student John Geraci as a way to add a community-building aspect to the common practice of using a neighbor's Wi-Fi network to get online. Anyone with a broadband connection can start a Neighbornode.

"When someone uses the node to access the Web, he is first directed to a home page with a message board, classified section and photo page to help locals recognize one another. (You can use a second router to maintain a private and secure Wi-Fi network for your home.)

"New York City currently has 18 such hotspots, and eight other nodes have appeared in such remote areas as Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and Mayaguez, Puerto Rico.

"Launch a node in your 'hood with the steps below... [see Popular Science's website for details or Neighbornode.net's page on setting up Neighbornode. Since this article was written, 12 more Neighbornodes have appeared.]

[: 12 September 2005]

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