Sjoerd Simons wrote:
> I'm setting the ESSID on the msh0 interface indeed. But i never get an
> association event on it.. While i even get an association event on eth0 when
> it's not up (but with msh0 being up obviously) :) Seems i've got some more 
> bugs
> to file
>   

Why would you set an ESSID on the mshX interface in the first place? I 
understand that, from a solid layering perspective, you should be able 
to set essids on mshX since it's treated as a wireless interface, but it 
would logically separate network users. It's hard enough as it is to 
discover nodes in different channels (although different channels do 
have a radio scaling advantage).

p.




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