Hi Esteban,
I don't see in the link that you pasted that they use opkg. I think they
compile batman-adv before installing the image to the router, right?.
Maybe this thread could be useful to you:
http://www.mail-archive.com/b.a.t.m.a.n@lists.open-mesh.org/msg07566.html
After installing
Hi Guido,
In both configurations described, there's one router running batman and
the other connected via ethernet which is not. The function of the
latter is just to forward batman packets between ethernet and wifi. That
way the batman routers see alternative paths to their neighbours
Hi.
We've been trying two different configurations to use link alternation
with two routers conected via ethernet. In both cases in each pair of
routers one runs batman and the other only forwards traffic between
ethernet and wifi, as Simon suggested:
1) First in the forwarding routers we
Hi,
This page explains how to compile it together with Openwrt:
http://www.open-mesh.org/wiki/batman-adv/Building-with-openwrt/
I hope it's useful for you.
On the other hand, i think that once i installed batman-adv after
installing openwrt. I compiled the batman package using menuconfig
Hi Simon, thanks for your reply!
El 15/06/2012 06:55 a.m., Simon Wunderlich escribió:
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 04:51:01PM -0300, gto...@inti.gob.ar wrote:
Hi,
we are interested too in interface alternating, so we made some
tests to understand how it works. As you can see on the attached
Guido and 3zl, thanks for the replies!
Regarding packet marking, i think it's a good idea, but when i tryed it
i had some issues with the interaction between iptables/ebtables and the
bridge, i'll read more about that.
I've heard about gargoyle, didn't know it was based on backfire. That
Hi,
That's a very good diagram!
Resuming the thread, Sven said that adding a qdisc to wlan0-1 makes no
sense. I don't understand completely why, but i guess that once bat0
manages wlan0-1, the latter can't work anymore at IP layer, right?
So i've done some tests with bat0. I realized that
Hi Sven, thanks for replying.
El 25/04/2012 05:51 p.m., Sven Eckelmann escribió:
On Wednesday 25 April 2012 17:27:03 gto...@inti.gob.ar wrote:
Hi,
First thing: Don't reply to random messages when you actually want to start a
new topic.
Ok.
We are doing some tests with Traffic Control (tc)
Hi,
We are doing some tests with Traffic Control (tc) in routers with
Openwrt running batman-adv, want to be able to share the bandwidth with
some degree of fairness between users, so we think that SFQ could help,
differentiating the flows depending on ip addresses and ports.
The problem is
El 10/01/2012 12:17 p.m., Marek Lindner escribió:
On Tuesday, January 10, 2012 21:14:38 gto...@inti.gob.ar wrote:
Yes, we suspected it could be a TX dma problem, because occasionally we
found that error in the logs, so we followed some openwrt tickets
related with that, but we're not sure
Hi Marek, thanks for the reply.
El 10/01/2012 08:00 a.m., b.a.t.m.a.n-requ...@lists.open-mesh.org escribió:
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2012 20:22:37 +0800
From: Marek Lindnerlindner_ma...@yahoo.de
To: The list for a Better Approach To Mobile Ad-hoc Networking
b.a.t.m.a.n@lists.open-mesh.org
Hi
We are using batman-adv 2011.2.0 with Openwrt Backfire-rc6 on D-Link
Dir-615 routers (2 Antennas, 1 single radio), each router with an adhoc
interface managed by batman-adv for the mesh network and an Acces Point
interface bridged with bat0 and ethernet to allow non batman-adv clients
to
Thank you for the advice Marek! We've setted the mcast_rate in 18000
using uci and it's quite better! Unfortunately we've found a problem
apparently related with ath9k driver, so we couldn't go on with more
complicated routes tests. Thanks!
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Thank you for your answers. I copy the Originator's tables for the three
nodes:
A) (MAC: b2:48:7a:c8:a2:65)
root@OpenWrt:/# batctl o
[B.A.T.M.A.N. adv 2011.2.0, MainIF/MAC: wlan1/b2:48:7a:c8:a2:65 (bat0)]
Originator last-seen (#/255) Nexthop [outgoingIF]:
Potential
Hi. We are using batman-adv 2011.2.0 with Openwrt Backfire-rc6 on D-Link
routers, and we're making some tests with iperf to measure bitrate
capabilities between nodes. When we put three nodes aligned we notice
that the obtained bitrate between the extreme nodes strongly depends on
the batman
Thank you for your answers. I understood clearly how the system should
work, but i´m not using the git repository but the 2011.1.0 version.
I'll try with the repo to see what happens.
Best regards
Gabriel
Message: 2
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 18:02:20 +0200
From: Antonio
Hi
I´m testing the Gateway roaming capabilities of Batman-adv (using
2011.1.0 version). I setted two computers as Gateway servers with DHCP
servers running on them and other as Gateway client, configured as class
3. Then i stressed individually the Gateway server´s links to make the
client
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