(APs in infrastructure mode) is what is happening
on the ground mostly. Still, it's not good as it kills the
mesh-to-the-school scheme which is one of the key technical goals.
This should be easy to fix. Re-enable the NetworkManager code that
allows any laptop to gateway the mesh to the
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 8:28 AM, John Gilmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(APs in infrastructure mode) is what is happening
on the ground mostly. Still, it's not good as it kills the
mesh-to-the-school scheme which is one of the key technical goals.
This should be easy to fix. Re-enable
2008/4/11 Carol Lerche [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thank you for sharing this discussion. Upon reading it I had two questions.
Sugar. I have seen offers on this list from a class ofuniversity graduate
students to do usability testing. Maybe someone responded to them
privately. (That would have
Thank you for sharing this discussion. Upon reading it I had two questions.
*Sugar.* I have seen offers on this list from a class ofuniversity
graduate students to do usability testing. Maybe someone responded to them
privately. (That would have been perfectly appropriate.) But in reading
I second Carol's pragmatic approach. What we should do is to use access
points in schools whenever possible. The mesh network was not designed to
compete with infra-structure. It was designed to be used when there is no
infra-structure.
That being said, I will keep repeating myself that
2008/4/10 Ricardo Carrano [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I second Carol's pragmatic approach. What we should do is to use access
points in schools whenever possible. The mesh network was not designed to
compete with infra-structure. It was designed to be used when there is no
infra-structure.
Don't worry