Hey Tobias,
On Mon, Dec 08, 2008 at 09:29:12AM +0100, Tobias Gieseke wrote:
and thanks for the helpfull informations so far. As there is a command "batmand-adv" available on the meshnode i assume they use the userspace version of batman-adv (correct??). Can i copy the executeable file from the meshnode to my desktop an run it??
Yep, that's the userspace version. And yes, you can copy it to your desktop. It should [tm] work. ;)
I'd really like to use the current version of the kernelland but i loose the warranty of the meshnodes if i make any changes on the command shell via ssh or serial port :-( I will think about that when i've finished my tests ;-)
Mhm, no idea if you can backup the whole system image or something, and re-flash it after your experiments, but that would probably void the guarantee as well ... ;D
Sorry, but my question to open-wrt was not precise enough. I wanted to know if there is a chance to get batmand-adv running on open-wrt with broadcom wifi. AFAIK batmand-adv is only running on kernel 2.6 but with kernel 2.6 broadcom wifi is not running on open-wrt (according to the open-wrt homepage). Maybe you know a trick to get batmand-adv running on the Linksys WRT54GL or the Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 WiFi-Router, with WiFi running of course.
Well, you can also use batman-adv userland on the Broadcom, that should work fine. "Kernel 2.6 doesn't work (properly) on broadcom/openwrt" is the same info i have, no idea if this has changed ... :(
best regards Simon