hi...
Just try to implement mesh network by using raspberry and my usb wifi
dongle is edimax ew 7811un with realtek rtl8192cu. But I still cannot ping
each other refer to explanation that you ever use rtl7811cu, could you
help me what the problem so I cannot ping each othe. I have been
Hi Brian,
I had evaluated babel, OLSR, and Batman-adv two years ago on a test network
of 5 beaglebones to demonstrate wifi mesh networking. I concluded
Batman-adv was the one to explore further. I was using Robert Nelson's
ubuntu (3.2 kernel) on beaglebone white then. I had tried three different
On 09/28/2014 04:29 PM, George Lu wrote:
Hi Brian,
I had evaluated babel, OLSR, and Batman-adv two years ago on a test
network of 5 beaglebones to demonstrate wifi mesh networking. I
concluded Batman-adv was the one to explore further. I was using
Robert Nelson's ubuntu (3.2 kernel) on
Hi all,
I am interested in setting up a wireless mesh network using a collection of
BBBs (and possibly other devices). Does anyone have experience setting up
a wireless mesh network using BBB?
I am not really interested in a so-called wireless distribution system
that is used to extend an
I am using 802.15.4 (Zigbee) to connect BBBs together for security
penetration testing. I am running my custom Linux, The Deck, to do this,
but you should be able to do the same with Debian or Ubuntu (which mine is
based on). Logic systems started selling capes for this. I have been
making my
It really depends on what you are trying to do. The nice thing about
Zigbee is that you can configure the modems and then sit back and let the
network form, heal, etc. without any work on your part. If you are only
interested in communications between nodes then Zigbee is a great choice
unless