'''The Region Groups are the people in your neighborhood''' To facilitate more efficient network [Routing routing], and to help people organise on a local level, Melbourne has been divided into eleven geographic regions. The region boundaries lie roughly along the crests of hilltops, so people within a region should have a reasonable chance of getting a good [LineOfSight Line-Of-Sight] to each other. The Region Groups have their own mailing lists and get-togethers, and the people in them often help each other out with mast-raisings and so on. Note that these boundaries are not set in stone! If you have better LineOfSight to people in the region next door to you, join that region instead (in your [LocFinder] settings). Of course, nothing's stopping you from getting involved in the activities of any of your nearby regions. Which group are you in? Check (http://www.melbournewireless.org.au/nodes/img/area_boundaries.png this detailed map) to find out. {/cgi-bin/mapserv?map=/home/melbwireless/melbourne.wireless.org.au/mapserver/melbourne-350x350.map&imgext=144.55+-38.2+145.45+-37.9&mode=map&imgxy=175+175&layer=areas&layer=links Area Boundaries} The area boundaries superimposed over the current [LocFinder] Links Map. A big version of the above map can be (http://www.melbournewireless.org.au/cgi-bin/mapserv?map=/home/melbwireless/melbourne.wireless.org.au/mapserver/bigmap.map&imgext=144.55+-38.2+145.45+-37.9&mode=map&imgxy=300+300&layer=rivers&layer=operational&layer=testing&layer=area_boundary_1&layer=area_boundary_2&layer=area_boundary_3&layer=area_boundary_4&layer=area_boundary_5&layer=area_boundary_6&layer=area_boundary_7&layer=area_boundary_8&layer=area_boundary_9&layer=area_boundary_10&layer=area_boundary_11&layer=links seen here). A huge version of the map can be (http://www.melbournewireless.org.au/cgi-bin/mapserv?map=/home/elbwireless/melbourne.wireless.org.au/mapserver/huge.map&imgext=144.55+-38.2+145.45+-37.8&mode=map&imgxy=640+512&layer=rivers&layer=operational&layer=testing&layer=area_boundary_1&layer=area_boundary_2&layer=area_boundary_3&layer=area_boundary_4&layer=area_boundary_5&layer=area_boundary_6&layer=area_boundary_7&layer=area_boundary_8&layer=area_boundary_9&layer=area_boundary_10&layer=area_boundary_11&layer=links seen here) You can also look at an (/cgi-bin/mapserv41?map=/home/melbwireless/melbourne.wireless.org.aumapserver/melbourne-800x800.map&imgext=144.8+-37.4+145.5+-38.92&mode=map&imgxy=185+185&zoom=-1.7&layer=areas&layer=links 800x800 area map) ''with'' labels on each area. ! OSPF [OSPF] stands for [OSPF Open Shortest Path First]. It is a network routing protocol used by many nodes on the Melbourne Wireless network. It relies on "zones" to work out where to route data to. Melbourne has been divided up into eleven regions to facilitate the organisation of regional node clusters. OSPF controls the routing within each cluster (or zone), and the routing of data between clusters. When you create or edit your node in [LocFinder] you can specify which Region you are in. Doing so will ensure you are allocated IP addresses from the correct address range.(really?) ! Regional Groups ||'''ID'''||'''Name'''|| ||1||[RGCentral]|| ||2||[RGWesternPlains]|| ||3||[RGMaribyrnong] encompassing [RGNorthWest]|| ||4||[RGInnerNorth] encompassing [RGMerri]|| ||5||[RGDarebin] and [RGNorthernHills]|| ||6||[RGNorthEast] aka [RGYarraNorth]|| ||7||[RGYarraValley]|| ||8||[RGInnerEast] aka [RGEastern]|| ||9||[RGOuterEasternAndFoothills] aka [RGDandenongFoothills]|| ||10||[RGSouthern]|| ||11||[RGPeninsula]|| ---- ! Other Areas in Victoria These areas are not Regional Groups of Melbourne Wireless as such, but we include maps of these areas in case people there want to register their nodes in [LocFinder]. * [Geelong] * [Bendigo] * [Shepparton] * [Leongatha] ---- Back to [TheEvolvingFAQ] Back [Home]