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Author: Simon Wunderlich <sw(a)simonwunderlich.de>
Date: Mon Nov 10 00:10:01 2008 +0000
doc: open-mesh/Download
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@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ We are offering sources and precompiled binaries and packages for different plat
* The latest version of batman-adv is [http://downloads.open-mesh.org/batman/stable/sources/batman-adv-kernelland-… batman-adv-kernelland-0.1-beta.tar.gz] [http://downloads.open-mesh.org/batman/stable/sources/batman-adv-kernelland-… md5] [http://downloads.open-mesh.org/batman/stable/sources/batman-adv-kernelland-… sha1] [http://downloads.open-mesh.org/batman/stable/sources/batman-adv-kernelland-… sig]
If you find any bugs, please contribute by adding a [https://dev.open-mesh.org/batman/newticket New Ticket].
+
=== SVN Access ===
You can check out our SVN repository and the various batman branches
@@ -18,6 +19,15 @@ You can check out our SVN repository and the various batman branches
* battool (for B.A.T.M.A.N. advanced): [[BR]]{{{svn co http://downloads.open-mesh.org/svn/batman/trunk/battool/}}}
* Visualization server: check out the complete repository, cd into vis (we're using symlinks here ...)
+=== Debian ===
+
+Use apt-get (or any other dpkg frontend of choice) to install B.A.T.M.A.N. onto your debian machine. Following packages are available:
+ * [http://packages.debian.org/sid/batmand batmand] - batman 0.3
+ * [http://packages.debian.org/sid/batman-adv-source batman-adv-source] - batman-advanced kernel module source (installable [http://packages.debian.org/sid/module-assistant module-assistant])
+ * [http://packages.debian.org/sid/batman-adv-battool batman-adv-battool] - battool
+
+
+
=== Download precompiled Binaries ===
There are various pre-compiled binaries available:
@@ -32,11 +42,8 @@ There are various pre-compiled binaries available:
* [http://downloads.open-mesh.org/batman/stable/buffalo-freifunk/batmand_0.3-c… buffalo-freifunk]
* [http://downloads.open-mesh.org/batman/stable/armv5te armv5te (static)]
-=== Building your own distribution ===
+=== Building OpenWRT packages ===
B.A.T.M.A.N. is also included in OpenWRT as a package. Download the extra package feed, link the batman folder into your main OpenWRT svn directory and use "make menuconfig" to select the B.A.T.M.A.N. flavor you intend to use. This enables you to integrate B.A.T.M.A.N. seamlessly in your builds.
-=== Debian ===
-
-Use apt-get (or any other dpkg frontend of choice) to install B.A.T.M.A.N. onto your debian machine.
-
+More information about how to build the OpenWRT toolchain is available [http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/BuildingKamikazeHowTo here].
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commit 74b6c33657919596bf0c3a37c3e2a273587bfaa0
Author: Simon Wunderlich <sw(a)simonwunderlich.de>
Date: Sun Nov 9 23:36:28 2008 +0000
doc: open-mesh/Experience
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+= Experience =
+This page aims to document and link to experience with the B.A.T.M.A.N. protocol in real live scenarios.
+If you have made some experience or even setup a B.A.T.M.A.N. mesh network at someplace in this universe please feel urged to [wiki:MailingList tell us] or drop us a link!
+
+ * An experimental 20-nodes B.A.T.M.A.N and OLSR testbed has been setup at the Wireless Community Weekend 2007 in Graz / Austria. More information is [wiki:WCWGraz2007 here]
+ * B.A.T.M.A.N. in Leipzig, also providing a huge number of howtos, documentation, and experience reports! Check out: http://wiki.leipzig.freifunk.net/BATMAN
+ * And there is the always hyperactive Freifunk-Community in Berlin Nord-Ost with lots of useful information and experience summarized at http://www.freifunk-bno.de/content/view/67/28/
+ * B.A.T.M.A.N. in Berlin: http://open-mesh.org/batman/experience/Berlin
+ * B.A.T.M.A.N. flying through Weimar: http://freifunk.net/blog/batman-fliegt-durchs-weimarnetz
+ * Latest gossip indicates a quite big B.A.T.M.A.N.-only mesh network in Klein Rodensleben near Magdeburg (http://phantom.port-x.de/forum/)
+ * Finally the internet revealed some suspicious B.A.T.M.A.N. activities in Bern/Switzerland which can be tracked at http://bern.openwireless.ch/node/1876 )
+ * B.A.T.M.A.N. activities also at Rostock/Germany: http://wiki.opennet-initiative.de/index.php/B.A.T.M.A.N.
+ * your observations here...? :)
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commit b19e11b03f9ee900fba7b29325c72982513a1953
Author: Simon Wunderlich <sw(a)simonwunderlich.de>
Date: Sun Nov 9 23:19:21 2008 +0000
doc: open-mesh/FFTrace
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- * Download: [http://downloads.open-mesh.org/fftrace/]
- * Trac: [https://dev.open-mesh.org/fftrace/]
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+ * Download: http://downloads.open-mesh.org/fftrace/
+ * Trac: https://dev.open-mesh.org/fftrace/
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commit 8526e2f96a682f26f2b6ba5736eef162c71ec9a3
Author: Simon Wunderlich <sw(a)simonwunderlich.de>
Date: Sun Nov 9 23:49:33 2008 +0000
doc: open-mesh/Experience
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ If you have made some experience or even setup a B.A.T.M.A.N. mesh network at so
* An experimental 20-nodes B.A.T.M.A.N and OLSR testbed has been setup at the Wireless Community Weekend 2007 in Graz / Austria. More information is [wiki:WCWGraz2007 here]
* B.A.T.M.A.N. in Leipzig, also providing a huge number of howtos, documentation, and experience reports! Check out: http://wiki.leipzig.freifunk.net/BATMAN
* And there is the always hyperactive Freifunk-Community in Berlin Nord-Ost with lots of useful information and experience summarized at http://www.freifunk-bno.de/content/view/67/28/
- * B.A.T.M.A.N. in Berlin: http://open-mesh.org/batman/experience/Berlin
+ * [wiki:BerlinExperience B.A.T.M.A.N. in Berlin]
* B.A.T.M.A.N. flying through Weimar: http://freifunk.net/blog/batman-fliegt-durchs-weimarnetz
* Latest gossip indicates a quite big B.A.T.M.A.N.-only mesh network in Klein Rodensleben near Magdeburg (http://phantom.port-x.de/forum/)
* Finally the internet revealed some suspicious B.A.T.M.A.N. activities in Bern/Switzerland which can be tracked at http://bern.openwireless.ch/node/1876 )
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commit 29a27add9aa4b1a967d6d3b75281896d52d32743
Author: Simon Wunderlich <sw(a)simonwunderlich.de>
Date: Sun Nov 9 23:51:36 2008 +0000
doc: batmand/BerlinExperience
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-
-h1. B.A.T.M.A.N. in Berlin
-
+= B.A.T.M.A.N. in Berlin =
The first experimental setups using the B.A.T.M.A.N. routing protocol daemon have actually started just in parallel with the advent of the first available implementation.
This was also due to the fact that in 2005 most of the dedicated B.A.T.M.A.N. developers lived in Berlin and always wanted to develop a protocol out of practical experience instead of theory and paper work.
@@ -11,7 +9,7 @@ Today, the routing table typically lists entries to about 50 other B.A.T.M.A.N.
The following links provide a collection to miscellaneous insides to various Berlin-B.A.T.M.A.N. setups.
-* B.A.T.M.A.N. at the Emmaus-Kirchturm, Lausitzer Platz and other nodes administrated by Lui are accessible via portforwarding at http://freifunk.schmudde.com/
-* Backgound about the B.A.T.M.A.N. initiative at hyperactive Freifunk Berlin Nord Ost community ( http://www.freifunk-bno.de/ ) is provided at http://www.freifunk-bno.de/content/view/67/28/ and http://www.freifunk-bno.de/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,88/topic,26.0/
-* Another initiative launching B.A.T.M.A.N. only setup at the Boxhagener Platz in Berlin Friedrichshain is documented here: http://florianschmoelz.wordpress.com/tag/batman/
+ * B.A.T.M.A.N. at the Emmaus-Kirchturm, Lausitzer Platz and other nodes administrated by Lui are accessible via portforwarding at http://freifunk.schmudde.com/
+ * Backgound about the B.A.T.M.A.N. initiative at hyperactive Freifunk Berlin Nord Ost community ( http://www.freifunk-bno.de/ ) is provided at http://www.freifunk-bno.de/content/view/67/28/ and http://www.freifunk-bno.de/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,88/topic,26.0/
+ * Another initiative launching B.A.T.M.A.N. only setup at the Boxhagener Platz in Berlin Friedrichshain is documented here: http://florianschmoelz.wordpress.com/tag/batman/
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commit 05891f480fda9bee24efc3d7d896b586601bf21e
Author: Simon Wunderlich <sw(a)simonwunderlich.de>
Date: Sun Nov 9 23:56:44 2008 +0000
doc: open-mesh/MeshLinux
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+= MeshLinux =
+'''Linux distribution geared to build mesh supernodes - routers with many wireless interfaces and plenty CPU power on X86 platform'''
-h1. [[MeshLinux]]
-
-*Linux distribution geared to build mesh supernodes - routers with many wireless interfaces and plenty CPU power on X86 platform*
-
-Meshlinux is available as a CD-Image that can be used to convert old PCs into wireless supernodes. There is a old Meshlinux version based on Linux (Kernel 2.4.26) available at (http://zolder.scii.nl/~elektra/) This old version is based on Slackware and not maintained anymore. However it works nicely with old Atmel USB wireless devices (which is a problem nowadays with recent kernels), Prism-based Chipsets and Orinoco. If you want to build a meshrouter with this kind of wireless devices you may still use it and install a recent version of B.A.T.M.A.N. - you can download a statically compiled version from this server. New releases will be published here at Open-Mesh. *Update*: I'm sorry that I didn't publish a new version yet. The development is stalled at the moment. I wanted a distribution for PCs, like I have done earlier based on Slackware. But [[OpenWRT]] doesn't suit this purpose: After I finished the system I found that it is not capable to automatically load necessary modules. And each and every kernel module is a seperate package - you as the user have to know which hardware you have and which module to install. Don't get me wrong - it is a great embedded system if you take it as it is. When you have embedded hardware you know what is inside, and there is a minimum of space. So you know which kernelmodule you have to install in order to make your hardware work. But it is nothing like: Put this CD in the drive of an old, random PC and there you go... I already head this working before with my earlier versions. Transforming [[OpenWRT]] into this seems to be too much hazzle. After spending quite a while on this I ran out of time. I'll do it the 'old' way based on an old fashioned, simple and rock solid distro like Slackware when I have the time.
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+Meshlinux is available as a CD-Image that can be used to convert old PCs into wireless supernodes. There is a old Meshlinux version based on Linux (Kernel 2.4.26) available at (http://zolder.scii.nl/~elektra/) This old version is based on Slackware and not maintained anymore. However it works nicely with old Atmel USB wireless devices (which is a problem nowadays with recent kernels), Prism-based Chipsets and Orinoco. If you want to build a meshrouter with this kind of wireless devices you may still use it and install a recent version of B.A.T.M.A.N. - you can download a statically compiled version from this server. New releases will be published here at Open-Mesh. *Update*: I'm sorry that I didn't publish a new version yet. The development is stalled at the moment. I wanted a distribution for PCs, like I have done earlier based on Slackware. But OpenWRT doesn't suit this purpose: After I finished the system I found that it is not capable to automatically load necessary modules. And each and every kernel module is a seperate package - you as the user have to know which hardware you have and which module to install. Don't get me wrong - it is a great embedded system if you take it as it is. When you have embedded hardware you know what is inside, and there is a minimum of space. So you know which kernelmodule you have to install in order to make your hardware work. But it is nothing like: Put this CD in the drive of an old, random PC and there you go... I already head this working before with my earlier versions. Transforming OpenWRT into this seems to be too much hazzle. After spending quite a while on this I ran out of time. I'll do it the 'old' way based on an old fashioned, simple and rock solid distro like Slackware when I have the time.
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