I'm testing BATMAN (batmand_0.2-rv451_mips-kk-elf-32-msb-static) in a mesh composed with Fonera (standard FON firmware 0.7.x) in pseudo IBSS mode: every cient node brings up a bat_AP offering connectivity. It seems working well but... I'm experiencing in a small environment with only 4 Fonera and 1 gateway node.
My request is intended to obtain - if possible - a better testbed with your help: if you decide to make a little batman-fonera-mesh-cloud you can download mesh-ponte2 from http://sourceforge.net/projects/ponte2/
The testing release in named 1.0.8-step2, in the next days I'll upload 1.0.10 (sure more stable)
Thanks for all
-- Antonio
Hey Antonio,
Very cool work! Particulary i like your illustrative documentation: http://www.blogin.it/howtoponte2/node95.html
I am very interested to hear how stable your madwifi virtual interfaces configuration operates in the long run (and with more than one mesh neighbor). My experience (months ago and with another purpose) was that one of them (either the one in ad-hoc, the ap or the client one) sooner or later broke. And I've never tested the pseudo IBSS mode.
ciao, axel
On Monday 25 June 2007 23:11, a.anselmi@oltrelinux.com wrote:
I'm testing BATMAN (batmand_0.2-rv451_mips-kk-elf-32-msb-static) in a mesh composed with Fonera (standard FON firmware 0.7.x) in pseudo IBSS mode: every cient node brings up a bat_AP offering connectivity. It seems working well but... I'm experiencing in a small environment with only 4 Fonera and 1 gateway node.
My request is intended to obtain - if possible - a better testbed with your help: if you decide to make a little batman-fonera-mesh-cloud you can download mesh-ponte2 from http://sourceforge.net/projects/ponte2/
The testing release in named 1.0.8-step2, in the next days I'll upload 1.0.10 (sure more stable)
Thanks for all
-- Antonio
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Hi, Antonio.
Does your ponte2-mesh also work on normal openwrt/kamikaze? (I wish....) If so, I'll try it with wifidog.
Thanks,
zukky
a.anselmi@oltrelinux.com wrote:
I'm testing BATMAN (batmand_0.2-rv451_mips-kk-elf-32-msb-static) in a mesh composed with Fonera (standard FON firmware 0.7.x) in pseudo IBSS mode: every cient node brings up a bat_AP offering connectivity. It seems working well but... I'm experiencing in a small environment with only 4 Fonera and 1 gateway node.
My request is intended to obtain - if possible - a better testbed with your help: if you decide to make a little batman-fonera-mesh-cloud you can download mesh-ponte2 from http://sourceforge.net/projects/ponte2/
The testing release in named 1.0.8-step2, in the next days I'll upload 1.0.10 (sure more stable)
Thanks for all
-- Antonio
On 6/26/07, Lemonde zukky@bb.banban.jp wrote:
Hi, Antonio.
Does your ponte2-mesh also work on normal openwrt/kamikaze? (I wish....)
As far as I know, Kamikaze does not support VirtualAPs. That's what some people said, but I still have to test it by myself.
-- Benjamin Henrion <bhenrion at ffii.org> FFII Brussels - +32-484-566109 - +32-2-4148403
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On 6/26/07, Lemonde zukky@bb.banban.jp wrote:
Hi, Antonio.
Does your ponte2-mesh also work on normal openwrt/kamikaze? (I wish....)
As far as I know, Kamikaze does not support VirtualAPs. That's what some people said, but I still have to test it by myself.
kamikaze supports VAP with atheros hardware and on the broadcom mips platform.
Master&Ad-hoc combined should work since a few days.
Greets, Alex
Hi, Benjamin and Alex.
As far as I know, Kamikaze does not support VirtualAPs. That's what some people said, but I still have to test it by myself.
kamikaze supports VAP with atheros hardware and on the broadcom mips platform.
Master&Ad-hoc combined should work since a few days.
Oh, I can see the light. I'll give it a try.
best regards,
zukky
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