Hello again,
Am Donnerstag, 5. März 2009 schrieb Sven Eckelmann:
Please read http://open-mesh.net/wiki/BranchesExplained to understand basic differences between the "brands".
Ok did it. Obviously "batman" stands for an algorithm on one hand and implementation on the other hand… Can you say why there are different userspace-implementations and what their difference is? („Experimental is not Debian“ is what I know, yet.)
If you would really compare batman-adv-kernelland and batmand then please ask again - I don't have any good numbers here, but maybe somebody else has.
Yes, I thought there might be differences due to the translation (e.g.) to sockets inside the kernel when using batmand or something.
But as far as got to know now the originatorpacketsize of batmand (≈60bytes) is small compared to the sizes of olsr's anyway. (≈500bytes with 300 nodes(?))
Thanks for your help P.M.