Hi

With reference to the wiki topic at
https://www.open-mesh.org/projects/batman-adv/wiki/Tweaking
bonding

Available since: batman-adv 2010.1.0

When running the mesh over multiple WiFi interfaces per node
batman-adv is capable of optimizing the traffic flow to gain maximum
performance. Per default it operates in the "interface alternating"
mode (which is suitable for most situations) that switches the WiFi
interface with each hop to avoid store & forward. Alternatively,
batman-adv can be switched into "bonding mode" in which batman-adv is
using all interfaces at the same time to send & receive data. However,
this mode is only recommended in special one-hop cases. You can read
about our alternatebonding test results to see what suits you best.


The wiki shows that this is the only change required on both nodes to
use it in default interface alternating mode

batctl meshif bat0 bonding enabled

The wiki does not say how the throughput was measured after bonding was enabled

Will batctl tp be ok?

Regards

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