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{{quote|The Filament team has taken telehash a step further using TMesh, a method for secure mesh networking over radio links that provides encoding of communications data into radio parameters, shared management of available spectrum among any number of devices, and establishment of networking relationships among those devices.|Filament team}} | {{quote|The Filament team has taken telehash a step further using TMesh, a method for secure mesh networking over radio links that provides encoding of communications data into radio parameters, shared management of available spectrum among any number of devices, and establishment of networking relationships among those devices.|Filament team}} | ||
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+ | The Filament team has made a protocol called TMesh which is built on [[Telehash]]. TMesh is a method for secure mesh networking over radio links that provides encoding of communications data into radio parameters, shared management of available spectrum among any number of devices, and establishment of networking relationships among those devices. | ||
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*[[Telehash]] | *[[Telehash]] | ||
[[Category:Hardware]] | [[Category:Hardware]] |
Revision as of 20:33, 13 April 2016
The Filament team has taken telehash a step further using TMesh, a method for secure mesh networking over radio links that provides encoding of communications data into radio parameters, shared management of available spectrum among any number of devices, and establishment of networking relationships among those devices. | |
— Filament team |
TMesh
The Filament team has made a protocol called TMesh which is built on Telehash. TMesh is a method for secure mesh networking over radio links that provides encoding of communications data into radio parameters, shared management of available spectrum among any number of devices, and establishment of networking relationships among those devices.