2008/10/29 Axel Neumann >:
Hey Julio,
Hi
actually I am a bit clueless. Today I came back to Berlin, where I could test on Foneros MIPS devices (I suspected the endian type to be related to the problem but it also works very smoothly there. I tried with rv1146 on gw and client and with exactly the same parameter which you used. For me it looks like the handshake messages send by the client do not even end up at the bmxd running in the gw-node. [...]
Well, after several (and painfull :) ) tests we could determinate 2 scenarios: 1) BMX started like this "bmxd -o 2000 -g 5000 ath2", it didn't asigned an IP to the client node. With "ps aux" it only showed one bmxd running.
2) BMX started like this "bmxd -o 2000 -g 5000 -d 3 ath2", it did asigned an IP to the client node.
With "ps aux" it showed 3 bmxd running.
Starting BMX in the second way (using "-d 3") the mesh works well.
Saludos, Julio