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    Internet-in-a-Box

    Electronic device that allow multiple people to access the content on it via Wi-Fi
    internet-in-a-box.org

    Internet-in-a-Box is a low cost digital library, consisting of a wireless access point with storage, which users nearby can connect to. The hardware and software from which it is built has changed since 2012, as miniaturization of storage space and electronics progressed. As of 2017, its hardware often consists of a Raspberry Pi with a replaceable storage card. In 2016, Columbia University's Masters in Public Administration in Development Practice explored using these boxes in the Dominican Republic for three months. Distribution of devices assembled by Wiki Project Med Foundation via the Wikipedia Store began in 2024. It ships a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with a 256 GB SD card, which contains all of English and Spanish Wikipedia, among other resources. Wikipedia

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  2. internet-in-a-box.org

    Internet in a Box is a free and open source software that lets you create a wireless network of offline content on a Raspberry Pi or Linux PC. You can customize it with local and global resources, apps and languages for your community needs.
  3. opensource.com

    Internet-in-a-Box is a project that provides access to Wikipedia, e-books, videos, and more on a Raspberry Pi 3 without internet connection. Learn how to set up, configure, and use this inexpensive and portable device for education and remote areas.
  4. Jan 10, 2025Creating an "Internet-in-a-Box" using a Raspberry Pi involves setting up the device as a self-contained, offline server hosting a library of digital content. It provides access to resources such as Wikipedia, books, videos, and educational materials without requiring an internet connection. Here's a step-by-step guide:
  5. store.wikimedia.org

    Imagine having a backup of the world's largest encyclopedia. Perfect for those without reliable internet, offering the potential to improve public health and education in areas with low or unaffordable connectivity. Limit 1 per customer, This item currently has a waitlist For questions relating to the Internet-in-a-box
  6. wiki.iiab.io

    Internet in a Box. Search. Beginner's Guide. From Internet in a Box. Namespaces. Page; Discussion; More. More; Page actions. Read; View source; History; IIAB can run on any machine that can run Ubuntu, Debian, or close derivatives (like Raspberry Pi OS, Linux Mint, Ubermix, etc), but there are some prerequisites. You'll need at least 2GB of RAM ...
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