On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Luca Dionisi <[email protected]>wrote:
> It is possible to compile a OpenWRT firmware for the wireless router > TPLink WR1043ND with which you can run Netsukuku. > This device has 8 MB of flash storage and 32 MB of RAM. > (It also has an USB port that one could use to get more storage, but > that's not needed to be able to run ntkd) > > I finally succeeded to install it. It is the Vala implementation that > I am working on recently. > It hasn't got yet all of the features that were in the python version. > Anyhow, once you start it and give it a NIC interface, it will > automatically: > * obtain an IP address (this will not harm the one IP you got from > your ISP, if any) > * listen to neighborhood for other netsukuku nodes > * configure routing tables in order to reach other nodes in the network > > During the process I wrote down some notes, I placed them here today: > http://lab.dyne.org/Netsukuku_Dev/vala/flashing_notes > > It's a starting point, if someone wants to try with his hardware. > > --Luca > Excellent new :D Luca, where I can find information to install on x86 ? .. for test connection between router and my laptop thanks! -- Hollman Eduardo Enciso R. http://www.hollmanenciso.com/ twitter/identi.ca @hollman
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