[CUWiN] cuwin on wrt54g?
ap <[email protected]> Wed, 02 Feb 2005 18:15:08 +0100
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hello cuwin people! i have been reading about the hsls algorithm a while ago, i was surpised that it is alredy implemented. we currently have a ~30 node network of fixed nodes here in vienna that runs on openwrt and olsr, nerarly all of them are wrt54g devices and some are old PCs. we also have some notebooks running windows, mostly as mobile clients. not all connections are wireless, we have wired links and openvpn tunnels at certain points. or homepage is at www.funkfeuer.at (in german) we recently switched from hop-count to etx metric, which gave a big boost in terms of network stability. though it runs quite well, i would like to try out different sortware, because i have concerns towards the scalability of olsr. the number of control messages increases linearily with the network size, and the number of members is growing steadily. is it possible to run the cuwin software on a wrt54g device, or more generally speaking on any linux system? is it possible to run just the hslsd and omit the other software that is included? why exactly do you need special support from the wireless chipsets? i always thought the routing protocol just needs a working ip layer. the wireless driver for the broadcom chipset may be closed, but it works quite good on openwrt. greetings andreas petersson _______________________________________________ CU-Wireless mailing list [email protected] http://lists.chambana.net/cgi-bin/listinfo/cu-wireless Project Page: http://cuwireless.ucimc.org