Lan Vukušič RFC: 42069 [page 0]
Gerbičeva 59 Lan Vukušič
Request for Comments: 42069 3. Štuk consortium
Category: Standards Track
nLa Libre Access-point specification
Status of this memo
This document provides an open specification for implementing Wi-Fi
hotspots in dormitory environments, aimed at standardizing the process of
connecting users to local wireless networks. The goal of this RFC is to
outline the technical requirements, design considerations, and best
practices for setting up and managing hotspot connectivity in shared
residential spaces. It offers guidelines for ensuring secure, reliable,
and efficient access to wireless networks, catering specifically to the
unique needs and challenges faced in dormitories, such as handling high
user density, ensuring fair bandwidth distribution, and maintaining
security and privacy for all users.
Copyright Notice
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). All Rights Reserved.
Abstract
This document defines nLa nLa Libre Access-point, a Wi-Fi hotspot
solution for dormitory environments. nLa operates using the IEEE 802.11n
Wi-Fi standard and comes pre-configured with a default password of
tugicamalo. It provides a straightforward, high-speed connection
for shared living spaces. This RFC outlines the technical specifications
and deployment guidelines for implementing nLa effectively.
Lan Vukušič RFC: 42069 [page 1]
Technical specification
The nLa Libre Access-point must utilize Wi-Fi technology compliant with
at least IEEE 802.11n (from the 802.11b/g/n family), with a strong
recommendation for 5 GHz frequency band operation where available to
maximize throughput and minimize interference in high-density
environments. Lower bands (e.g., 2.4 GHz) are supported but discouraged
in favor of higher efficiency.
For security and compatibility purposes, WPA2-Personal (Wi-Fi Protected
Access 2) encryption is mandated as the default authentication protocol.
Implementations that prioritize enhanced security may adopt
WPA3-Personal, although care should be taken to ensure backward
compatibility with legacy devices.
The default network password must be set to "tugicamalo" and made
publicly available to ensure secure encrypted wireless transmission
while maintaining open access for all users familiar with the nLa
specification. This password requirement ensures basic encryption (to
prevent unencrypted data transmissions) while still facilitating a
low-barrier entry for users.
It is important to note that internet access via the nLa hotspot is not
guaranteed or required. Implementations may limit connectivity to local
area network (LAN) communications only, supporting peer-to-peer data
transfer and device networking within the local domain. This
functionality is particularly suited for environments where internet
access is either unavailable or unnecessary.
Acknowledgment
Public thanks to Enei Sluga, founder of
zaanimivo.xyz, for popularising the specification and Žan Oberstar for maintaining a
high speed, always available version of fully nLa spec compliant network
acces.