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JMJ Tech

JMJ Tech. Portable Mesh Network. John Hunter Matthew Burge Jorge Barros. Agenda. Our Vision for the project Components of our project The Mesh Proxmox Security Use-cases Budget Accomplishments References. Provide operating systems to any kind of device.

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JMJ Tech

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  1. JMJ Tech Portable Mesh Network John Hunter Matthew Burge Jorge Barros

  2. Agenda • Our Vision for the project • Components of our project • The Mesh • Proxmox • Security • Use-cases • Budget • Accomplishments • References

  3. Provide operating systems to any kind of device. Provide Virtual machines to allow any operating system a wide array of devices. “Rugged” software to protect systems from users. Our vision • Create a way for people to access the internet from remote or undeveloped areas. • Use cheap or free software and hardware. • Easy for almost anyone to use.

  4. Components of our project. • Primary server • “Proxmox” server • Wireless router • Low end computers

  5. What is a mesh? • Also called a “ad-hoc” network • Allows a internet to form without a “backbone” • This technology is becoming more and more common.

  6. Why use a mesh • Open source software. • Useable with almost any hardware. • As long as one node has internet they all do.

  7. Proxmox • Proxmox is a easy to use virtual machine server. • Allows most computers to use any kind of OS. • Completely free

  8. Security • The entire system had to be secured not only against Malware and malusers but also against users who simply do not know any better. • Vms also have to be protected so users cannot “escape”

  9. Use-cases • At a school to teach kids about different operating systems or programming • Allows poor or isolated areas to access the internet or use public VMs or computers. • Travel to different areas and bring computers and operating systems.

  10. Budget • We had a total budget of $ 4899.15 • We only needed to spend $ 2030.15

  11. References • http://www.keepit.com/sites/www.keepit.com/files/images/server_rack.jpg • http://www.kukutrust.org/wpcontent/uploads/mesh3.jpg • http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v92/semanticoverload/adhoc%20wireless/AdhocWirelesssetup.jpg • http://b2b.cbsimg.net/blogs/proxmox_the_ultimate.png • http://www.hti-technologies.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/computer-security.jpg • http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/09/02/article-2409433-076D262C000005DC-427_634x489.jpg

  12. Conclusion Hope you've enjoyed our presentation

  13. Questions? Question Time

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