Hello Carlos
It is possible in several ways but also depends on the routing protocol
and how you want to do things.
If i understood correctly; you want to  "manipulate" which adhoc routers
connect to which ignoring the fact that they all have the same bssid
correct ?

Can  you describe a practical example that you have in mind regarding
the the mesh you are using to try this ?



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On 11/06/2013 12:19 PM, Carlos Ferreira wrote:
> Helo All!
> 
> Is it possible for me to specifically manage the ad-hoc associations of
> my OpenWRT wireless router?
> For example, I want for my router to associate only with specific peers,
> in a group of peers that are connected in ad-hoc with the same BSSID.
> 
> Thanks for any help!
> 
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