Wireless user group

A wireless user group (WUG) is a wireless community network run by enthusiasts. Most run off the shelf Wi-Fi hardware communicating in the license free ISM bands 2.4 GHz/5.8 GHz. Some do not provide Internet access, but are mainly used to participate in internet games while avoiding data charges from the landline internet providers.[1] Others do provide Internet access, as with the SoCalFreeNet, a group of 802.11 enthusiasts that provides low income communities in California with free wireless access.[2]

The term Wireless User Group may also be used to describe an organization that helps exchange information about wireless networking. Important in the developed world, the subject is of critical importance in countries where there is no landline infrastructure.

Sample Enthusiast Groups

There are many more enthusiast groups around the world exploring the technology and its applications (See List of wireless community networks by region).

Sample Organizations

References

  1. Bidgoli, Hossein (2004), The Internet Encyclopedia, John Wiley and Sons, ISBN 978-0-471-22201-9
  2. "So Cal Free Net.org". So Cal Free Net. Retrieved 4 December 2008.
  3. "Pretoria Wireless User Group" Retrieved 21 August 2009
  4. "Twin Cities Wireless User Group" Retrieved 4 December 2008
  5. "Difusion Multimedial Inalámbrico IP" inalambrico.reuna.cl. Retrieved 4 December 2008
  6. Community Wireless Networking in Western Australia Retrieved 5 December 2008
  7. "CWN - Canberra wireless network" www.cwn.net.au Retrieved 20 Aug 2012
  8. "Toronto Wireless User Group" Retrieved 4 December 2008
  9. Bay Area Wireless Users Group Retrieved 4 December 2004
  10. "South African Wireless User Groups" wug.za.net. Retrieved 4 December 2008
  11. "Tamale Wireless Administrators' User Group Meets in Tamale the Northern Regional Capital". Norbertconsult. Retrieved 4 December 2008.
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