Re: [B.A.T.M.A.N.] B.A.T.M.A.N L2 over a Bluetooth PAN

2009-02-14 Thread Breno Jacinto
Hello Simon, Thank you for the insightful comment. I'll check this out and get back to the list. regards, 2009/2/13 Simon Wunderlich simon.wunderl...@s2003.tu-chemnitz.de: Hello Breno, as far as i know, for 802.11 the SNAP protocol is used to encapsulate the complete Ethernet Frame [1].

[B.A.T.M.A.N.] B.A.T.M.A.N L2 over a Bluetooth PAN

2009-02-13 Thread Breno Jacinto
Hello, I'm experimenting on heterogeneous ad hoc networks, which today are still very restricted in terms of hardware availability for off-the-shelf devices. Actually, the two most common technologies available today are 802.11 and Bluetooth, being this last one able to form simple personal

Re: [B.A.T.M.A.N.] B.A.T.M.A.N L2 over a Bluetooth PAN

2009-02-13 Thread Simon Wunderlich
Hello Breno, as far as i know, for 802.11 the SNAP protocol is used to encapsulate the complete Ethernet Frame [1]. This means that the Ethernet header is completly preserved and can be decapsulated on the receiver side. The BNEP protocol on the other hand seems to cut off the Ethernet header