2015-07-14 18:45 GMT+02:00 Martin Tippmann :
> 2015-07-14 11:34 GMT+02:00 John Crispin :
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>> On 14/07/2015 11:18, valent.turko...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> I have your found out that NETSHe offers some of their firmwares for
>>> free download and testing with TDMA enbled driver:
>>> http://netshe.r
2015-07-14 11:34 GMT+02:00 John Crispin :
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> On 14/07/2015 11:18, valent.turko...@gmail.com wrote:
>> I have your found out that NETSHe offers some of their firmwares for
>> free download and testing with TDMA enbled driver:
>> http://netshe.ru/files/NETSHe-3.0/
>
> looks like it is based on owr
After some more research I found that FreeBSD recently added TDMA
support to their ath driver [1]. Friend of mine just tried to use it
on some cheap TP-Link device but currently TDMA support is broken but
it will be fixed in next few days.
[1] https://wiki.freebsd.org/dev/ath%284%29
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Sorry for not sending all links at once (some consider it spammy), but
I also see that NETSHe guys extensively tested different size time
slots and did benchmarks and comparisons:
http://netshe.stasoft.net/node/47
And here are their results:
http://netshe.ru/files/doc/en/test_results_28032015.pdf
On 14/07/2015 11:18, valent.turko...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have your found out that NETSHe offers some of their firmwares for
> free download and testing with TDMA enbled driver:
> http://netshe.ru/files/NETSHe-3.0/
looks like it is based on owrt, did you manage to find the GPL source ?
is the td
I have your found out that NETSHe offers some of their firmwares for
free download and testing with TDMA enbled driver:
http://netshe.ru/files/NETSHe-3.0/
On 14 July 2015 at 10:47, valent.turko...@gmail.com
wrote:
> Sorry to jump in on an older tdma thread, but I found two interesting things.
>
Sorry to jump in on an older tdma thread, but I found two interesting things.
It looks like Russian company called NETSHe have made TDMA driver:
http://www.netshe.ru/files/doc/en/TDMA_brief_en.pdf
http://www.netshe.ru/tdma
And also there was a intesting job posting for developing TDMA driver
for
Hello,
Oh, sorry about that, I'm new and not familiar with the health status
of the lists.
I would say that it would be difficult to give you an RTS threshold
which is optimal for every scenario in every deployment. The
guidelines outlined at the following link seem to be sane:
http://resources.i
Hello bkil,
Many thanks for your detailed response.
I would gladly post it to openwrt-users if that worked, which doesn't
seem to be the case as far as I know.
But also taking the opportunity in this devel list to ask if anyone
worked of ever saw any work to develop a open TDMA implementation
Dear Fernando,
You should have posted this question to OpenWrt-User, but I will answer it here.
I haven't personally deployed such a configuration, yet. I don't think
you can do much besides enabling RTS/CTS at every CPE (client). Much
fewer connected clients will be supported compared to a TDMA
Hi guys,
What is the best alternative to TDMA when using OpenWRT and Outdoor /
PtMP access ? Any specific configuration to be done in OpenWRT in order
to deal with multiple clients in different ranges ?
Thanks
Fernando
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