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Old 07-10-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Lightbulb wireless routers in Iranian households

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Anonymous is designing a communications system that will extend internet access to the streets in Iran at the time of protests and other civil action, to allow closer views of the recent allegations of human rights violations. The use of cameras, especially high quality cameras on the ground near the Basiji and IRG forces would allow a clearer view of what exactly Anonymous has been pitted against.

One phase of this project involves extending household internet access beyond its typical range, beyond the control of the Islamic Republic, and beyond the reach of brutality. Imagine an internet who's routers are carried by hand into the streets, creating a realtime web of humanity. The possibility of capturing detailed images of the GERDAB.IR infrastructure using this network is one of the primary goals of this project.

Anonymous is requesting the following information about common household network appliances used by the Iranian people:

Which wireless routers do you have if any?
What type of RF connectors are on the routers? Pics?
What webcams and laptops are in use?
Do you have any GPS devices?

Thank you for your time and efforts.
 
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Anonymous is designing a communications system that will extend internet access to the streets in Iran at the time of protests and other civil action, to allow closer views of the recent allegations of human rights violations. The use of cameras, especially high quality cameras on the ground near the Basiji and IRG forces would allow a clearer view of what exactly Anonymous has been pitted against.

One phase of this project involves extending household internet access beyond its typical range, beyond the control of the Islamic Republic, and beyond the reach of brutality. Imagine an internet who's routers are carried by hand into the streets, creating a realtime web of humanity. The possibility of capturing detailed images of the GERDAB.IR infrastructure using this network is one of the primary goals of this project.

Anonymous is requesting the following information about common household network appliances used by the Iranian people:

Which wireless routers do you have if any?
What type of RF connectors are on the routers? Pics?
What webcams and laptops are in use?
Do you have any GPS devices?

Thank you for your time and efforts.
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Is there a no technological assistence clause that I missed? Sounds like an idea at least.
 
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If you don't know what you have:
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Anonymous is designing a communications system that will extend internet access to the streets in Iran at the time of protests and other civil action, to allow closer views of the recent allegations of human rights violations. The use of cameras, especially high quality cameras on the ground near the Basiji and IRG forces would allow a clearer view of what exactly Anonymous has been pitted against.

One phase of this project involves extending household internet access beyond its typical range, beyond the control of the Islamic Republic, and beyond the reach of brutality. Imagine an internet who's routers are carried by hand into the streets, creating a realtime web of humanity. The possibility of capturing detailed images of the GERDAB.IR infrastructure using this network is one of the primary goals of this project.

Anonymous is requesting the following information about common household network appliances used by the Iranian people:

Which wireless routers do you have if any?
What type of RF connectors are on the routers? Pics?
What webcams and laptops are in use?
Do you have any GPS devices?

Thank you for your time and efforts.
 
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ناشناس در حال طراحی یک سیستم ارتباطی که دسترسی به اینترنت را به خیابان ها در ایران در آن زمان از تظاهرات و دیگر اقدام های مدنی گسترش ، اجازه می دهد تا از نزدیک مشاهده اتهامات اخیر در مورد نقض حقوق بشر است. استفاده از دوربین ، به خصوص دوربین های با کیفیت بالا بر روی زمین در نزدیکی به نیروهای بسیجی و IRG یک دیدگاه روشن تر از آنچه دقیقا ناشناس است که علیه حفره دار شده است استفاده می شود.

فاز یک این پروژه شامل توسعه دسترسی به اینترنت خانگی فراتر از محدوده عادی خود ، خارج از کنترل جمهوری اسلامی ایران ، و فراتر از دسترس و بی رحمی. تصور کنید یک روتر که به اینترنت توسط دست هستند را در خیابان ها به اجرا درآمد ، ایجاد یک وب realtime انسانیت. امکان گرفتن تصاویر دقیق از زیرساخت GERDAB.IR با استفاده از این شبکه یکی از اهداف اصلی این پروژه می باشد.

ناشناس است که درخواست اطلاعات زیر را در مورد لوازم خانگی شبکه مشترک استفاده شده توسط مردم ایران :

روتر بی سیم است که شما باید در صورت هر گونه؟
چه نوع اتصالات RF در روترهای هستند؟ عکسهای؟
چه webcams و لپ تاپ استفاده هستند؟
آیا دستگاه جیپیاس؟

از شما به خاطر وقت و تلاش شما.

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Anonymous is designing a communications system that will extend internet access to the streets in Iran at the time of protests and other civil action, to allow closer views of the recent allegations of human rights violations. The use of cameras, especially high quality cameras on the ground near the Basiji and IRG forces would allow a clearer view of what exactly Anonymous has been pitted against.

One phase of this project involves extending household internet access beyond its typical range, beyond the control of the Islamic Republic, and beyond the reach of brutality. Imagine an internet who's routers are carried by hand into the streets, creating a realtime web of humanity. The possibility of capturing detailed images of the GERDAB.IR infrastructure using this network is one of the primary goals of this project.

Anonymous is requesting the following information about common household network appliances used by the Iranian people:

Which wireless routers do you have if any?
What type of RF connectors are on the routers? Pics?
What webcams and laptops are in use?
Do you have any GPS devices?

Thank you for your time and efforts.
 
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Uhm, could you please elaborate a little more? I live in Iran and I hold a degree in computer sciences so I can help you, but, only if you convince me that you're not one of the basij or IRGC or ... (and you certainly have to try harder to achieve that, sorry).
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Anonymous is designing a communications system that will extend internet access to the streets in Iran at the time of protests and other civil action, to allow closer views of the recent allegations of human rights violations. The use of cameras, especially high quality cameras on the ground near the Basiji and IRG forces would allow a clearer view of what exactly Anonymous has been pitted against.

One phase of this project involves extending household internet access beyond its typical range, beyond the control of the Islamic Republic, and beyond the reach of brutality. Imagine an internet who's routers are carried by hand into the streets, creating a realtime web of humanity. The possibility of capturing detailed images of the GERDAB.IR infrastructure using this network is one of the primary goals of this project.

Anonymous is requesting the following information about common household network appliances used by the Iranian people:

Which wireless routers do you have if any?
What type of RF connectors are on the routers? Pics?
What webcams and laptops are in use?
Do you have any GPS devices?

Thank you for your time and efforts.

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Uhm, could you please elaborate a little more? I live in Iran and I hold a degree in computer sciences so I can help you, but, only if you convince me that you're not one of the basij or IRGC or ... (and you certainly have to try harder to achieve that, sorry).
IDK. If you are paranoid, get off the thread. Otherwise, begin divulging so planners can plan. Expect Us.
 
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Anonymous is requesting the following information about common household network appliances used by the Iranian people:

Which wireless routers do you have if any?
What type of RF connectors are on the routers? Pics?
What webcams and laptops are in use?
Do you have any GPS devices?
Dude you know this kind of info will compromise people?

What you wanna get is a general idea of what kind of tech people got at home. Statistics, not personal surveys like this.

You can expect cities to have high levels of tech.
 
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I can't get what is the project but I can inform you of some details!

IT Technology in Iran is like every other country out there but everything that needs support of the government have not got completed for a while!
I mean we have everything for a private network but we don't have T1 and highspeed internet connections that much!

I personally use a linksys wrt54 and a Dlink on the dorm!
I have a Macbook and a Vaio (some 3,4 year old model!)
GPS devices are most likely to be new mobile phones cause other types of GPS devices in Iran or either pricy or shitty!
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Basically we're looking at stuff that's recent or a couple of years old for normal use, no extremely top-of-the-line tech.
 
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