On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 3:48 PM, L. Aaron Kaplan aaron@lo-res.org wrote:
Next Battle Mesh should be organised in a 2.4Ghz-free zone (ie a remote area with no wifi in the surroundings).
:) it is funny that you said that but after Paris we were also thinking of getting a cave for tests hehe.
We were wondering about reflections there however.
Outdoor tests. Indoor tests are non-sense.
The problem with outdoor tests is "permanent power supplies".
And I also think the foneras are not the right platforms to use, since they only ouput 1.5Mo/sec in ad-hoc mode in static routing configuration.
yes! agreed.
Is it a problem of the ad-hoc driver or of the hardware itself?
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