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Sameer Verma
sverma at sfsu.edu
Fri Oct 6 13:50:43 PDT 2006
Ken McCracken wrote:
>
> On Fri, 6 Oct 2006, Sameer Verma wrote:
>
>> Swenson, Chris wrote:
>>>
>>> The list still works, but I have seen very little activity on it over
>>> the past year or so.
>>>
>>> Chris S.
>>>
>> I agree. I think the list mostly serves as a historical archive. Most
>> interest seems to have migrated to:
>> 1) Metrix Pebble/Pyramid
>> (http://metrix.net/metrix/howto/metrix-pebble.html)
>> 2) Pebble-Voyage (http://voyage.hk/software/pebble-voyage.html)
>>
>> There might be other variants that I don't know of...
>
> What is the most popular mesh implementation these days? Is bandwidth
> throttling built in to the above distributions?
>
> Ken
I haven't used any of these, so I cannot say for sure. I believe CBQ and
HTB based throttling were a part of the 2.4 vanilla kernel, so I would
imagine it will work in 2.6 as well.
Mesh-wise, the green-wi-fi project uses OpenWRT...that seems to use
Srcr, the routing protocol used at MIT for their roofnet project.
http://www.green-wifi.org/projects/gw/concept.html
Hope this helps,
Sameer
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Dr. Sameer Verma, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Information Systems
San Francisco State University
San Francisco CA 94132 USA
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