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> Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 09:51:19 +0530
> From: Ramnarayan.K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-in] Sugar UI on Ubuntu
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> are there 70 odd mesh tech. based on the olpc system or generally,

There are 70 odd mesh technologies generally.
> am also guessing that the mesh networking would have as much to do with the
> firmware as the other systems on the mesh.

> Third 80.11 b/g/n are backward compatible - b being slowest, then g and then
> n so that should not be a problem

Hmm.... The n may be backward-compatible but its still in the draft
stage. Its supposed to be ratified by end of this year and/or early
next year. Lot of people have again had mixed results with the draft
N equipment whether its bandwidth or the area which the Draft N claims
to cover.

> My interest is in knowing what kind of mesh network protocol is being used
> by the olpc and if it can be emulated by other wifi devices and setup's
>
> will post to some wifi mailing lists and get back with the results

Would be interested in knowing the results.

> thanks
> ram

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