What if you could share a wireless connection with your community, and across communities? Mesh networking is a long term solution to connectivity in a post peak oil Portland. It is energy and cost effective, and eliminates the need for centralized power or internet in order to communicate, collaborate, create, and share.

The recent failure of Mootro-fi to bring Portland a top-down, ad-supported wi-fi ISP underscored the importance of the methodology of movements like CuWiN and PersonalTelco to bring community-controlled networking to communities through the Eco-munity Kiosk Project.

The current model is using an OLPC XS School Server to archive the file sharing mesh hotspot activity that occurs on the mesh network initiated by the kiosk.