This document summarizes a survey on balancing network load using geographic hash tables. It discusses how geographic hash tables are used to store and retrieve data from nodes in a wireless network. Two approaches to balancing the network load are proposed: 1) An analytical approach that adds new nodes to servers when load exceeds thresholds. 2) A heuristic approach that moves data between nodes to prevent any single node from receiving too many requests. The approaches aim to extend network life by distributing load more evenly without changing underlying georouting protocols.