Anybody know a good embedded harware to use for test batman? G
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giuseppe de marco schrieb:
Anybody know a good embedded harware to use for test batman?
any hardware supported by OpenWrt: http://wiki.openwrt.org/TableOfHardware
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BATMAN is the core algorithm in the ROBIN project (ROuting Batman INside) http://www.blogin.it. ROBIN is an Open Source mesh network running on Atheros AP51 routers such as Meraki Mini and La Fonera and developed in Italy.
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Anybody know a good embedded harware to use for test batman? G
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On Tuesday 11 December 2007 02:37:30 giuseppe de marco wrote:
Anybody know a good embedded harware to use for test batman? G
Recommended: Embedded router with broadcom chipset - Buffalo WHR-G54S, Linksys WRT54GL or similar, running OpenWRT. Proprietary broadcom driver works best in ad-hoc mode. This is stress-tested with up to 30 neighbors in Freifunk mesh networks. If you have mains power, Buffalo is much cheaper. If you want to power with batteries/solarpower use the Linksys.
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On Dec 11, 2007 2:37 AM, giuseppe de marco demarco@toyota-ti.ac.jp wrote:
Anybody know a good embedded harware to use for test batman?
The foneras work excellent with the Robin firmware to test batman on. They are currently sold at 10euro's incl shipping/taxes in Europe...
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