Simon Wunderlich wrote:
Hello,
maybe you already noticed, but we implemented batman on layer 2, called batman-advanced. It uses MAC-addresses as identifies, sends protocol information and payload in own ethernet frames and does the whole switching/routing part on its own. Maybe you want to have a look. :)
For your question, i don't know but a guess would be to look in the wireless-tools accesible information and the driver itself.
Regards Simon
On Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 10:28:10AM +0900, giuseppe de marco wrote:
I agree that OLSR and also BATMAN should be moved to link layer. Anyway, now I am trying to do some experiment with OLSR and BATMAN, but by using also the information of MAC layer. I am using linux and ieee80211. Does anybody know how to read the mac parameters, such as lost frames, number of retransmission and so on? Regards
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Where I can download the code from? G