Here are six networks we have deployed in low-income communities. They range in size from 6 to 300 apartments. See the Monitoring documentation for more information on interpreting the map.

"Net Equality provided an inexpensive and simple solution for wireless internet access at Hacienda CDC properties that benefited some 1,200 residents who otherwise would be left out from the digital economy.” -- Pietro Ferrari, Executive Director, Hacienda CDC.

Mariposa has 72 apartments and a single DSL located in the management office. 5 Meraki Mini outdoor nodes cover the complex and 15 additional indoor Meraki Minis increase coverage indoors.  Here are the real-time stats.
Jardines has 43 apartments and a single DSL located in the central office / computer lab. A total of 14 wireless access points placed in various apartments provides signal to the entire complex. You can click to see real-time stats .
Clara Vista / Suenos . This is a large 300+ unit campus with 26 buildings spread over several acres. built with 77 Minis (5 Gateways).  Its real-time status is here.
Trenton. This network uses our wall-mount Minis in the halls and covers about 25 apartments. Trenton is part of a very large low-income development called "New Columbia" that will ultimately include over 500 apartments. The real-time stats are available here.
North Slope Village is a Catholic Charities 24 unit 3 builiding complex near Roseburg in Sutherlin Oregon. Built out with 10 Minis (1 gateway), its real-time status is here.
Cedros is a small 6-unit complex using 1 gateway and 3 repeaters.  We used 4 nodes as there are 2 buildings each with 3 apartments, so we put one at each end of each building, creating very dense coverage.  The real-time stats are available here.
Images © 2007 Erin Grace Porozni