Hi All, I've been trying to do some research on the different Mesh technologies available on Linux (specifically for use with WiFi), but have been finding a lack of info comparing the different approaches (for example do you need to use AHCP or equivalent when using 802.11s support in the kernel?)
I've been looking to compare Babel with 802.11s, Batman-adv, smesh and olsrd2 (Byzantium seems to use Babel so I am ignoring this.) Babel seems to be a complete and fairly mature system, the Kernel 802.11s system also has been around awhile, but I get the feeling that it is less tested than Babel. Is there a reference (wiki or otherwise) that compares the current state of play, or are we at the fringe/early stages where nothing is set in stone? If not, as users of Babel (and hopefully AHCP), what sort of features do you see as the cornerstones of Mesh networking? Taking Auto-Routing as the bare-minimum do you expect the following: Auto-IP Configuration, Fast rerouting, IPv4 & IPv6 compatibility, Normal client accessibility (i.e., able to be accessed from a computer that doesn't understand the mesh protocols), Authentication, Low power / CPU & Memory usage, Multicast support. Thanks for any info, Ian. _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users

