X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/homepage.git/blobdiff_plain/51803e002fb89f76df7365ed4d97d79ac2f022fa..eaf2e420e0afb77d255fecfdbcc9d939686a1ff6:/blog/archive/2013/10/index.html diff --git a/blog/archive/2013/10/index.html b/blog/archive/2013/10/index.html index 572a797649..70a329d973 100644 --- a/blog/archive/2013/10/index.html +++ b/blog/archive/2013/10/index.html @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ packets across mesh networks, and OLSR, B.A.T.M.A.N. and B.A.T.M.A.N. advanced are protocols used by several free software based community mesh networks.

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The batman-adv protocol is a bit special, as it provide layer 2 +

The batman-adv protocol is a bit special, as it provide layer 2 (as in ethernet ) routing, allowing ipv4 and ipv6 to work on the same network. One way to think about it is that it provide a mesh based vlan you can bridge to or handle like any other vlan connected to your @@ -112,13 +112,13 @@ least since Debian Wheezy, and it is fairly easy to set up. A introduction is available from the Open Mesh project. These are the key settings needed to join the Oslo meshfx network:

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SettingValue
Protocol / kernel modulebatman-adv
ESSIDmeshfx@hackeriet
Channel / Frequency11 / 2462
Cell ID02:BA:00:00:00:01
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The reason for setting ad-hoc wifi Cell ID is to work around bugs in firmware used in wifi card and wifi drivers. (See a nice post from