| After listening to Ron's (N1AHH) excellent seminar on emergency communications ( http://griddowncomms.blogspot.com/ }  at the 2014 Amateur Radio Quartzfest in Quartzsite, a number of retired  hams that "nest" here for the winter months  decided to try meshin'  around.  Other than Quartzfest, the "Q" is for the most part, an RF  ghost town. Collectively, we have very little networking  experience and a sprinkling of Linux but we somehow managed to muddle  though and get a mesh up and running. There nine modes currently on line. We  have IRC up thanks to Rusty's  (AE5AE) tutorial, a couple of IP  cameras,  and  few Puppy Linux servers running on surplus Neoware and HP  Thin clients purchased on eBay.
 The thin clients make ideal portable servers and  terminals because consume little power and  run on 12VDC because they are  entirely solid state (no hard drive). They are available in both  embedded XP and linux flavors. We picked up a couple of them on eBay for  $18 ea. delivered. VOIP is next. 
Attached is an image to the Q-Mesh 
 
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