On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 8:01 AM, Fabrice Deyber
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> sorry for the delay, I was distracted by other tasks.
> So, I had a chance to run a multi-hop test on a secured mesh.
> I used up to 4 nodes for the hop test. Again I'm not using any HT mode.
> I ran Jperf from PCs connected to the nodes via ethernet (nodes are
> setup in bridge mode, i.e. mesh and ethernet interface are bridged
> together). I ran the TCP tests with a 16KB buffer size on channel 149.
>
> Node 1 -> Node2 (1 hop): ~17Mbps
> Node 1 -> Node 2 -> Node 3 (2 hops): ~8.5 Mbps
> Node 1 -> Node 2 -> Node 3 -> Node 4 (3 hops): ~4Mbps
>
> The results were similar on both directions.

Great info, thanks!

> Note : I forced the path using iw mesh0 set mpath ... next_hop ...
> (I noticed that forcing mesh_max_peer_links to 1 does not work)

Does not work at all (i.e. you get more than 1 peer link)?  Or you
don't get the linear topology that you were expecting?

Cheers,

Javier
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