On Sep 8, 2010, at 7:40 AM, mason wrote: > > > In addition, I also reviewed a paper which compared with various metrics > > such as babel, batman, and olsr. Babel and batman outperformed olsr. > > OLSR is a very naïve variant of link-state -- it uses unreliable > flooding. I'm actually surprised it works as well as it does. > > > Incredible.
Because at the end of the day , the implementation and bug freeness is what counts most ;-) I know WISPs which use RIP (sic!) for routing in their network. Please remember also that with Wi-Fi networks, layer 2 will be your major first problem, not layer 3 routing ;) a.
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