Hi, Sorry there was a mistake in the previous mail. So here is the corrected version. I am having trouble setting up client to client communication in a wireless network. Consider I have three routers R1, R2, R3. Each of them are configured with an ad-hoc network and an access point respectively. The wireless interface is divided into two modes, one running ad-hoc mode (wlan0) and other access point (wlan0-1). The ssid of the of the ad-hoc network of all the routers is "mesh" (ip 192.168.1.x) and that of the access points is C0, C1, C2 (192.168.2.x) of routers R1, R2, R3respectively. The router is running BABEL on wireless interface (wlan0). So when a client, say laptop connects to the access point C0 of R1 and another laptop connects to C2 of R3, then can C0 and C2 communicate with each other at 2 hops? if so how?
Thanks in advance :) Regards, Sahana On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 1:16 PM, Sahana k.srinivas <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am having trouble setting up client to client communication in a > wireless network. > Consider I have three routers R1, R2, R3. Each of them are configured with > an ad-hoc network and an access point respectively. The wireless interface > is divided into two modes, one running ad-hoc mode (wlan0) and other access > point (wlan0-1). The ssid of the of the ad-hoc network of all the routers > is "mesh" (ip 192.168.1.x) and that of the access points is C0, C1, C2 > (192.168.2.x) of routers R1, R2, R3respectively. The router is running > OLSRD on wireless interface (wlan0). So when a client, say laptop connects > to the access point C0 of R1 and another laptop connects to C2 of R3, then > can C0 and C2 communicate with each other at 2 hops? if so how? > > Thanks in advance :) > > > Regards, > Sahana >
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