Hi, Grzegorz

How you block between 2 mesh nodes? Did you block them symmetric by
having K3 blocks K5 and K5 blocks K3?

Regards,
Chun-Yeow

On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 12:03 AM, Grzegorz <[email protected]> wrote:
> W dniu 2012-04-12 17:28, Yeoh Chun-Yeow pisze:
>
>> Hi, Grzegorz
>>
>> How is your mesh topology? You can check in the mesh node "iw wlan0
>> mpath dump" to see where is the next hop for your desired MAC
>> destination.
>>
>> Chun-Yeow
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 11:23 PM, Grzegorz<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>
>>> hi chun
>>>
>>> Why is this when the packages arrive to their destination? I recognize
>>> how
>>> many hopsis done?
>>>
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> mpath dump it changes all the time if I peer_link blocks but I want to know
> the transmission path ping at a time. My topology:
>
> K2     *        K1
>  |   \         /  |
>  |     k3        |
>    /         *   |
> K4    *        k5
>
> Stars shows block_peer but lines open peer.  I pinging K5 -> K2 , so
> connection is possible  in three paths: k5->K1->k3->k2 or K5->k1->k4->k2 or
> k5->k1->k3->k4->k2 .
>
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