> transmit from both radios (assigned to different channels) to different
> receivers.

Yes, it is the reason of using multi-channel MBSS.

> Or should the transmission from the first radio be completed
> before the start of the other transmission?

No, as long as both channels are orthogonal to each other. You should
able to send both traffic out at the same time as long as no collision
(CSMA/CA) happened.

> Similarly is a multi radio node able to simultaneously receive packets sent 
> from different senders, from both radios?

Yes, you should be able to receive from both radios simultaneously.

By the way, serial processing is still applied if we only have one CPU
core but still it should be much better than single radio whereby we
can only send or receive at one time.

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Chun-Yeow

On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 6:57 PM, Dimitris Ntilis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I am a student in Technical University of Crete and I have a project about
> mesh networking using open80211s. I am currently using the Multi Channel
> MBSS and I am wondering if a multi radio mesh node is able to simultaneously
> transmit from both radios (assigned to different channels) to different
> receivers. Or should the transmission from the first radio be completed
> before the start of the other transmission?  Similarly is a multi radio node
> able to simultaneously receive packets sent from different senders, from
> both radios?
> Thank you.
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