Re: routing challenge

From: MKlinke (mklinke_at_axsi.com)
Date: 09/21/03

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    On Saturday 20 September 2003 08:38, Asbjorn Hoiland Aarrestad wrote:
    > > AFAIK bridging isn't an option on wireless, at least not for this
    > > kind of relay network, if it were then it would be possible to
    > > treat all the nodes as a single segment with no need for layer 3
    > > routing. But then again the subject line did suggest a routing
    > > question not a wireless question ;o)
    >
    > my experience with wireless networks aren't that big either, and
    > that's why I put this question here. The subject line was chosen from
    > my networking experience.
    >
    > What kind of bridging are you mentioning here? Is it possible to make
    > this network work without having to get into complex routing tables?
    >
    > - asbjørn

    Take a look at:

    http://www.docs.uu.se/docs/research/projects/selnet/lunar/

    as this sounds like it may work for your project if the capability of
    the wireless cards you're using are OK.

    Regards, Mike Klinke

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