Please forgive this very "newbie" question, but it is one to which I cannot find an answer on this site:
I manage a campus network which runs a fibre backbone between critical points. I wish to impliment a wireless mesh to link non-critical points and "fill-the-gaps" so to speak. It is thus possible that more than one wireless point could act as a gateway to the main network. I understand that the B.A.T.M.A.N. protocol offers the most promising means of achieving this objective.
1: Do I have to use the Advanced version of B.A.T.M.A.N. to make this possible, of will the "standard" version work?
2: I have purchased a few WRT54GL-EU routers with which to test the implimentation. Are there any pre-compiled versions of the binaries available, or do I have to use a PC running Linux to compile my own binaries?
Many thanks
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