Hi!
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 11:49 PM, Runa A. Sandvik runa@torproject.org wrote:
Performance all depends on the hardware you are using. I had Tor running as a client on an old Linksys router without any problems, and I know others have been able to configure bridges on their routers. As far as I know, we're doing ok for memory, but the bigger issue is disk space (which can easily be solved with a USB stick).
Hm. We have many nodes on fiber links. So 1 Mbit/s+ bridges would be possible. But I doubt Linksys can handle that. Or it can? What is your experience?
Can I ask which project you are working on?
Sure. We are doing an open wireless network in Slovenia. We are also developing some software for it and similar networks. Especially software which helps easier deploying such networks without requiring too much technical knowledge. Our web site is currently in flux as we are just reorganizing things, but:
http://wlan-si.net/ http://dev.wlan-si.net/ http://old.wlan-si.net/ http://dev.wlan-si.net/ticket/927
Our network looks like this:
The later is also a live example of this software which helps building open bottom-up networks, called nodewatcher. It gives you guidance, monitoring, check for errors. And especially an open view into the network, so that everybody can see and understand it.
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