Hi Thomas

re the Mesh gateway stuff.

I didn't want to bridge for two reasons"
1.

On 17 January 2013 14:48, Thomas Pedersen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ross,
>
> On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 5:49 PM, Ross Wakelin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Just to let you know..
>>
>> I have been using 11s and authsae for the last couple of months.  I have been
>> manually patching the make files to get a working build from trunk
>> Attitude Adjustment.
>> I use tplink wdr-4300 devices, with the mesh on the 802.11a band, and I can
>> successfully get authenticated meshes set up.  Link speed regularly ticks 
>> along
>> at about 100Mb/s indicated, with bursts up over 300Mb/s when the load goes 
>> up.
>> The mesh is used to support VoIP and video cameras, with a typical mesh 
>> having
>> six to eight nodes, with a couple of those being pure, in the middle,
>> relay nodes.
>> The mesh architecture has one internet gateway, and each mesh node
>> supports a class C network behind it, so for example the mesh node
>> 10.3.2.12 has the network 10.2.12.0/24 behind it.  Each node is a
>> "mesh gateway" but I couldn't get the o11s gateway/portal stuff to
>> work, so I run OLSR across the top of the mesh to handle the routing.
>
> Cool! Glad to hear someone is actually using this :)
>
> About the mesh gateway: did you try simply bridging the mesh "gateway"
> interface with the exit interface? AFAIK this should work.
>
> Thomas
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