Re: [Bloat] emulating non-duplex media in linux qdiscs

2017-10-10 Thread Luca Muscariello
Dave, If the objective is to run experiments with some emulated wifi I could suggest a workaround that we are using. It is not based on qdisc only. It is based on ns3 emulation and linux bridges. https://git.fd.io/cicn/tree/emu-radio/README.md?h=vicn/master The radio emulation piece includes

Re: [Bloat] emulating non-duplex media in linux qdiscs

2017-10-10 Thread erik.taraldsen
> wifi is not p2p, all data is broadcast to many potential recievers, > only one can transmit at one time. On the radio level that is true for the time being. That may change with 802.11ax, as MU-MIMO is set up to get an multiple sender version. OFDMA I believe. > Saying that is half

Re: [Bloat] emulating non-duplex media in linux qdiscs

2017-10-10 Thread Mikael Abrahamsson
On Mon, 9 Oct 2017, Dave Taht wrote: Saying that is half duplex, doesn't work for me. In their example of "half duplex", (using push to talk), it still means that everybody on that channel hears who is talking. "half duplex" to me, given the definition of duplex, means more that there is a