I am interested in trying out batman-adv to manage a mesh network comprised of point-to-point radios (mesh links) and cellular modems (gateways).
Each node would have one p2p radio, and some nodes would also have one cell modem.
All nodes would also have a device that uses the network (small embedded device with ethernet interface), so in total there are three ethernet devices.
In order to keep
A team from Rutgers University is trying tocreate the next generation version of the Internet, dubbed MondoNet, based on a global mesh of wireless access points that would be resistant to surveillance and state censorship and control.
MESH, one of the leading infrastructure providers in Europe for co-location and IP services, announced today the availability of white-labeled Open-Xchange e-mail and collaboration solutions delivered as Software as a Service (SaaS).
I want to install batman-adv to join a mesh network but I don't find it in the repository
apt-cache search batman-adv
Is it possible to install it in 12.04?
After some research I found this sotution:
You don't need the packet batman-adv in Ubuntu 12.04.
Install the packet
apt-get install batctl
then
modprobe batman-adv
batctl -v
sais:
batctl debian-2011.4.0-2 [batman-adv: 2011.
I tried to summarize the this as best as possible in the title. I am writing an initial value problem solver in the most general way possible. I start with an arbitrary number of initial values at arbitrary locations (inside a boundary.) The first part of my program creates a mesh/grid (I am not sure which is the correct nuance), with N points total, that contains all the initial values.
I cannot find where is the BUS, MESH, RING , STAR?Please Help us . Thank you.
South Australian digital transmissions systems vendor, MIMP, has deployed a self-healing wireless network for the Northern territory police which provides for closed circuit television monitoring of trouble spots in Darwin.
got this cool case on ebay. its like a mesh metal texture. feels really nice. a little slipperier than the tpu case. but it's definitely slim profile. looks very good and fits perfect. it was 3 bucks and shipped in less than a week.
Libelium announced an updated version of its Debian Linux-based multi-protocol mesh router and sensor network gateway, now including dual database servers. The Meshlium Xtreme includes Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and GPRS, offers local or external database options, and enables the transmission of SMS alarms to GSM-enabled mobile phones, says the company....