Am Mittwoch, 11. März 2009 schrieb Sven Eckelmann:
> There is a document written by Axel to describe what he tries to do
> or did. I don't if it is up to date, but it is currently the best
> hint I can give you:
> http://downloads.open-mesh.net/batman/misc/bmx.pdf
Very Cool,
I'll read soon.
Thanks
On Wednesday 11 March 2009 14:20:49 P. Mazart wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> Am Donnerstag, 5. März 2009 schrieb Sven Eckelmann:
> > Please read http://open-mesh.net/wiki/BranchesExplained to understand
> > basic differences between the "brands".
>
> Ok did it.
> Obviously "batman" stands for an algorit
On Wednesday 11 March 2009 19:02:04 P. Mazart wrote:
> BM does not let me go.
>
> Any complaints about sending badmand's broadcasts over ipv6?
Afaik is no batman implementation (batmand and bmxd) is able to create routes
for ipv6 at the moment. If you have that requirement than you should try
bat
Hi .
> Any Hints?
sure: You are not announcing a default route.
On mesh router connected to ADSL:
batmand -g 1000 ath0
On other mesh router:
batmand -r 1 ath0
You have to NAT towards the internet on the gateway.
Cheers,
elektra
Hi All,
I have 2 fonera router running openwrt and batman
wireless IP are 192.168.2.200 and 192.168.2.203
Routers have separete wifi and eth interfaces
Here it is openwrt network config file:
r...@openwrt:~# cat /etc/config/network
config 'interface' 'loopback'
option 'ifname' 'lo'
Hey P.M.
P. Mazart wrote:
> Has anyone experience with meshes and ipv6 autoconfiguration?
Currently, we experiment a bit with ipv6 on meshes at freifunk Berlin.
We have a wiki page at http://wiki.freifunk.net/6mesh.freifunk.net to
write down the current status.
Also, if you google 6mesh, you wil
Hello once again,
BM does not let me go.
Any complaints about sending badmand's broadcasts over ipv6?
Has anyone experience with meshes and ipv6 autoconfiguration?
Thanks,
Greetings P.M.
Hello again,
Am Donnerstag, 5. März 2009 schrieb Sven Eckelmann:
> Please read http://open-mesh.net/wiki/BranchesExplained to understand
> basic differences between the "brands".
Ok did it.
Obviously "batman" stands for an algorithm on one hand and
implementation on the other hand…
Can you say