>> Should we really only suggest that the router dynamically probe the
>> quality of wireless links? Or would it make sense to suggest dynamic
>> probing of all links, because assuming the entire path between 2
>> routers uses a single physical layer technology may not be a good
>> assumption?
> I
STARK, BARBARA H wrote:
> Should we really only suggest that the router dynamically probe the
> quality of wireless links? Or would it make sense to suggest dynamic
> probing of all links, because assuming the entire path between 2
> routers uses a single physical layer technology
>REQ6: a Homenet implementation of Babel SHOULD distinguish between
>wired and wireless links ; if it is unable to determine whether a link
>is wired or wireless, it SHOULD make the worst-case hypothesis that
>the link is wireless. It SHOULD dynamically probe the quality of
>wi
Hi Barbara,
> Should we really only suggest that the router dynamically probe the quality
> of wireless links? Or would it make sense to suggest dynamic probing of all
> links, because assuming the entire path between 2 routers uses a single
> physical layer technology may not be a good assumpt
Hi Juliusz,
Not as chair
I have a question about the following requirement:
REQ6: a Homenet implementation of Babel SHOULD distinguish between
wired and wireless links ; if it is unable to determine whether a link
is wired or wireless, it SHOULD make the worst-case hypothesis that