On Monday 11 April 2011 05:01:27 Ryan Hughes wrote:
Hi. Is it possible to get batman-adv to coexist with olsr, working with
different network prefixes?
Cuz it seems to me that the olsr traffic would all get routed by batman,
and every node would think it could see every other node, and olsr
This was explained a year ago during the Wireless Community Weekend 2010 [1].
Maybe you can find somewhere an example firmware which was made after that
discussion.
Hi Ryan
This is also how the WBM4 was setup, with OLSR, BMX6, Bable all
running in parallel with different subnet ranges.
The
On dom, apr 10, 2011 at 11:01:27 -0400, Ryan Hughes wrote:
Hi. Is it possible to get batman-adv to coexist with olsr, working with
different network prefixes?
Cuz it seems to me that the olsr traffic would all get routed by batman,
and every node would think it could see every other node,
This is also how the WBM4 was setup, with OLSR, BMX6, Bable all
running in parallel with different subnet ranges.
The configuration files for OpenWRT are around somewhere. Try
searching the WBM site.
Aha. I didn't find the scripts that were used in WBMv4, but I found the
one from WBMv3.
Okay, so I'm putting aside my concerns about running batman side-by-side
with something else. The WBMv3 script looks like a pretty good guide to
that. I'm having more basic problems right now.
I don't seem to understand how to set up the gateway.
I'm using bmx6 right now (is that on-topic
On Monday 11 April 2011 17:35:29 Ryan Hughes wrote:
I don't seem to understand how to set up the gateway.
I'm using bmx6 right now (is that on-topic for this list? I assume the
same things apply to batmand).
The bmx project has its own website / resources: http://www.bmx6.net
Axel (its