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Datum: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 23:03:48 +0100 Von: Sven Eckelmann sven.eckelmann@gmx.de
Ok, so we have a real simple example here. We see that we have a "large" ethernet frame (unlike batman-adv) and a "unnormal" ethernet type. So maybe you could forward rawsend.log and rawsend.c to the driver developers. They should be able to find and fix the problem with such a real small example. Or does anyone see a related problem in rawsend.c?
Thanks for the analysis, I'll try to get this solved with the driver.
What is the batmand stuff for?
I'm evaluating the batmand for routing multicast audiostream in a mesh. Batmand seems to be doing the routing better than olsr, but the lack of multicast is a problem, hence batman-adv.
I tried batman-adv and multicast routing with couple of laptops, but it did not work quite well. Some packages seemed to be left ping-ponging in the mesh, while others disappeared completely. Is batman-adv multicast being actively used somewhere?
-Juha