Dear Jairo,

How many Beaglebone Black Wireless have you used in your mesh-network? 
Maybe 3 or 5 ? 
10 is already maximum limit. 

Thank you.

On Thursday, March 7, 2019 at 7:46:52 PM UTC+3, [email protected] wrote:
>
> I was able to setup a mesh wifi network, but I did so with 802.11s, not 
> BATMAN or OSLR. This does not require you to set the device in ad-hoc mode. 
> It works out of the box on the BeagleBone Black Wireless with Debian 9.5 
> (Linux 4.14.71-ti-r80). I did the setup with the command line tool "iw".  
> Additional details here:  
> https://e2e.ti.com/support/processors/f/791/t/780010
>
> On Monday, January 28, 2019 at 3:37:48 PM UTC-6, don_wrt wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I wonder that what happens when I try to reach to a node where it is in 
>> non-line of sight position for me. I have to make some number of 'hops' 
>> over nodes in my line of sight to reach to non-line of sight node for me. I 
>> wonder that, if ad-hoc is not supported, can I reach to node where it is in 
>> the non-line of sight position for me in a mesh - networking by using BBBW?
>>
>> Best Regards
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 11:09 PM <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> To add a little bit of background to this;
>>>
>>> There are several posts on TI's e2e forum stating that ad-hoc mode is no 
>>> longer supported. In TI's use cases ad-hoc was replaced by Wi-Fi Direct.
>>> http://e2e.ti.com/support/wireless-connectivity/wifi/f/968/t/367550
>>>
>>> TI supported 802.11s meshing (http://open80211s.org/) in the last 
>>> driver release family (R8.7)
>>>
>>> http://software-dl.ti.com/ecs/WiLink8/R8_7/exports/release_notes_R8_7.html
>>> I have used that in builds from the TI SDK in the past. 
>>>
>>> However, in this post someone talks about getting the TI open80211s mesh 
>>> working in a Debian based release 
>>> http://e2e.ti.com/support/wireless-connectivity/wifi/f/968/t/635441
>>>
>>> I'd never actually heard of BATMAN before these questions. A quick scan 
>>> of the documentation suggested that it could also work using AP+STA or 
>>> AP+AP modes which are standard modes for the Wilnk8.
>>> Iain
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, January 28, 2019 at 6:57:06 AM UTC, don_wrt wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello All,
>>>>
>>>> I have read a post that is "Beaglebone Black Wireless's Wilink8 driver 
>>>> does not support the *ad-hoc* mode mesh networking anymore". That is 
>>>> true?  I think that Beaglebone black wireless cannot do below things, if 
>>>> it 
>>>> does not support the ad-hoc mode;
>>>>
>>>> *BBBW cannot find the "best path" for routing packets in a mesh network 
>>>> over multiple hops?
>>>> *How can be determined the effective number of hop count, if ad-hoc is 
>>>> not supported?
>>>> *BBBW cannot do self-forming of topology when some nodes fall the 
>>>> non-line of sight position? (it cannot change topology dynamically)
>>>>
>>>> If above functions are able to perform with BATMAN or OLSR only, 
>>>> without support of ad-hoc mode?
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>
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