Hi, TK

You are right, it will be a good opportunity. If you consider a one-classroom deployment of 30-40 XOs, it would be worthwhile to test collaboration performance with a single router and ejabberd.

The mesh potato seems to offer benefits to deployments with more than
one classroom and more than one mesh. In this case, mesh potato routing
could enable collaboration by classroom replacing ejabberd service from the
school server.

It would be great if two routers could be set up and a school server run with
ejabberd and dhcpd not started. Then we could split the XOs between the two
routers and check their ability to interact with the school server and their
ability to collaborate within their subnets.

Tony


On 10/30/2013 12:00 PM, server-devel-requ...@lists.laptop.org wrote:
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Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 05:37:23 +0000
From:tkk...@nurturingasia.com
To: "Tony Anderson"<tony_ander...@usa.net>, "XS Devel"
        <server-devel@lists.laptop.org>
Subject: Re: [Server-devel] mesh potato
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I was thinking that real testing of the XSCE, mesh-potatoe AP (if available), 
or openWRT TP-Link  could be done in the wild during the Basecamp@Malacca on 
Nov 16-18. Can get direct feedback of users with the 20+ XO and other devices 
from this direct/indirect stress test.

Cheers.. for BYOD

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