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commit 94027592987e77db50f550b2d1c0368eb90f0c01 Author: elektra wagenrad onelektra@gmx.net Date: Sun Nov 27 17:18:51 2011 +0000
doc: open-mesh/BranchesExplained
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diff --git a/open-mesh/BranchesExplained.textile b/open-mesh/BranchesExplained.textile index a5f0abb2..0bf98d80 100644 --- a/open-mesh/BranchesExplained.textile +++ b/open-mesh/BranchesExplained.textile @@ -15,8 +15,7 @@ h2. batmand
Historically, the first implementation of the B.A.T.M.A.N. routing protocol was a user space daemon named batmand. Batmand operates on layer 3 (IP layer) of the OSI model by altering the routing table and offers everything you would expect from a standard routing daemon. Almost all real-world implementations of mesh routing algorithms have started on layer 3 - and most of them still work exclusively on layer 3 today. Check our [[UserDocs|docs]] section if you want to learn more about is capabilities.
-Note: Basically all B.A.T.M.A.N. developers except me (Elektra) consider batmand obsolete. It is true that there haven't been any changes in batmand in a while. However batmand is stable and it is used by at least two Open-Source projects. "Villagetelco":http://www.villagetelco.org uses batmand in the VT firmware version of the Mesh-Potato device for VOIP mesh networks. (There is a second firmware for the Mesh-Potato named SECN, which uses batman-adv). The "Serval project": http://www.servalproject.org uses batmand on smartphones. Recently the Serval project has received a grant to finance work on improving the scalability of B.A.T.M.A.N. - +Note: Basically all B.A.T.M.A.N. developers except me (Elektra) consider batmand obsolete. It is true that there haven't been any changes in batmand in a while. However batmand is stable and it is used by at least two Open-Source projects. "Villagetelco":http://www.villagetelco.org uses batmand in the VT firmware version of the Mesh-Potato device for VOIP mesh networks. (There is a second firmware for the Mesh-Potato named SECN, which uses batman-adv). The "Serval project": http://www.servalproject.org uses batmand on smartphones. h2. BMX