On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 22:57:06 -0800 (PST), don_wrt
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tugay...@stu.ee.hacettepe.edu.tr> declaimed
the following:
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>*BBBW cannot find the "best path" for routing packets in a mesh network
>over multiple hops?
Based upon the wikipedia article, B.A.T.M.A.N. is not designed for
"best path" routing -- packets get sent to whatever node a packet was
received from, regardless of what the overall route would be. If there is
only one reachable node (determined by receipt of broadcast announcements)
then that is the "best path" node. It is not clear what happens if multiple
nodes are received at any one location.
>*How can be determined the effective number of hop count, if ad-hoc is not
>supported?
Again, this does not seem to be a function of the protocol. Some
variation of "traceroute" might suffice.
>*BBBW cannot do self-forming of topology when some nodes fall the non-line
>of sight position? (it cannot change topology dynamically)
>
This would seem to depend upon the protocol stack being run, and maybe
the WiFi interface itself, as the protocol seems to depend upon receiving
undirected "pings" announcing each node. How that functions with WiFi
radios on specific frequencies I have no idea -- is the radio expected to
scan/capture packets on all channels, rather than lock to single channel?
Since the BeagleBones run Debian, have you tried installing the
packages (as described
https://www.open-mesh.org/projects/open-mesh/wiki/Download ) and seeing
what happens?
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