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Welcome to the Lantaarnpaal WiFi project
Aim and scope
The aim of the project is to develop a node built inside the famous, historic Leiden street lantern. A street lantern has interesting potential to function as a wifi spot: optimum locations, availability of electric power (at least at night), easily recognizable for users (such as tourists).
There are also challenges:
- no local internet connection;
- power is switched off during daylight hours (at least for the coming years);
- hardware should not interfere with historic character;
- possible radio interference.
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