On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 11:19 AM, Andrew Lunn andrew@lunn.ch wrote:
disclaimer: I am an end user, not a dev. I run a wISP (no mesh right now, ringed). Also, this is an evolved version of other ideas I posted here.
Hi Dan
Are you talking about point to point links using highly directional antennas, or a bunch of omni directional systems all on the same channel interfering with each other?
I've not yet looked at the details of what you said, but i get the feeling you are thinking about the first? Is that right?
Andrew
Andrew, ideally all link types. If you are going to select path based on both TQ AND capacity, or you are going to adjust TQ based on the current criteria as well as capacity, all links matter right?
Highly directional p2p links are usually much more predictable than the AdHoc cloud, so I would say the local AdHoc cloud is the target. I have been looking at how to get the throughput on adhoc clouds but it seems that most wireless adapters 'monitor' mode is exclusive, it would take the link down to monitor the connection. In adhoc, the local nodes throughput isn't so important, because two other clients might be saturating the airwaves. Need to listen to all traffic on the waves to see capacity.
If it was easy, someone else would have already done it right ;)