Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 15:13:24 +0100 From: Nick Hibma <nick@van-laarhoven.org> To: Eric <lihong@ieee.org> Cc: FreeBSD Hackers Mailing List <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Mesh networking Message-ID: <5D1658C3-537E-4A97-B6E2-FFE9AF3E87D6@van-laarhoven.org> In-Reply-To: <1257251738.2188.4.camel@localhost> References: <E6DC653B-095E-4E4F-AE24-BA9ED5731837@van-laarhoven.org> <1257251738.2188.4.camel@localhost>
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It's their own variation on AODV I believe. Nick On 3 Nov 2009, at 13:35, Eric wrote: > On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 11:52 +0100, Nick Hibma wrote: >> Anyone interested in Mesh networking might want to have a look at >> >> http://meshcom.com/en/products/meshdriver/ >> >> We have started to use the mesh driver (ok, on voyage linux). A port >> should not be difficult, especially the userland daemon. It's >> dependencies on Linux syscalls are minimal. >> >> Starting it through linux emulation does not work (in my FreeBSD >> setup). >> >> Meshcom says they are happy to look at the port when it is done. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Nick >> >> P.S.: I am not affiliated to them other than that I am very impressed >> with the quality of the software. > > Does it IEEE 802.20 compliant? > > -- > Best Regards, > Eric L. Chen <lihong@ieee.org> >
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