Hi, That's a very good diagram!
Resuming the thread, Sven said that adding a qdisc to wlan0-1 makes no sense. I don't understand completely why, but i guess that once bat0 manages wlan0-1, the latter can't work anymore at IP layer, right?
So i've done some tests with bat0. I realized that maybe when i had applied a SFQ qdisc to bat0, the bottleneck was still on wlan0-1, and for that reasons packets were dropped on wlan0-1. Then using a HTB qdisc i limited bat0 rate to a minor value than the wlan0-1 actual output rate, and added some classes inside with SFQ. This way i could see dropped packets at bat0 and SFQ working as expected (and no dropped packets at wlan0-1). However, for this configuration to work, the limit value rate for bat0 has to be smaller than the output rate of wlan0-1, but this value is not fixed in a wireless link. I don't know if it's possible to use another configuration in which it's not necessary to set a fixed limit value to allow bat0 to control the bottleneck.
Regards
Gabriel
El 26/04/2012 01:04 p.m., 3zl Trizonelabs escribió:
Hi Marek, since WBM Athens, where i met you guys,i decided to prepare some stuff and organize it on a collaborating site for batman-adv applications Everybody is welcome to join. I'll add your email to the Mindmono Mindmap site to get some ideas how to organize the site. ( teamlab.com would be nice) Have a look at the mindmap :http://www.mindomo.com/view.htm?m=bbde50c10b0b4864bde98b83f2a7cf3b regards 3zl Greece/Germany
2012/4/26 Marek Lindnerlindner_marek@yahoo.de:
On Thursday, April 26, 2012 22:49:24 3zl Trizonelabs wrote:
maybe pic this will help
http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=9951400Batman-CPE-config.png
Hey,
that is a very good graphical explanation of the setup! Do you happen to have more of those ? Maybe we should create a page talking about possible network setups and include your stuff there ?
Cheers, Marek