On 5/25/21 4:54 PM, amuza wrote:
Hi, still struggling to make sure my old NanoStations
XM resist tech
evolution : )
Ilario Gelmetti:
The lime-report output looks good to me...
The other mesh nodes are even possible to reach through the wifi mesh
interface.
Please remember that the AP interface is on the 5 GHz band, so that for
seeing it you'll need a 5 GHz-capable client device.
Yes, I have tried with two different 5GHz-capable clients, SSIDs are not
seen.
Wow, very weird.
I don't have with me any Nanostation XM for reproducing :/
Another
interesting option for having lower RAM usage (and a simpler
architecture) would be to have a network with only one of the two
routing protocols but this currently does not work. If you're interested
in this check out some related issues:
https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/issues/666
https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/issues/468
It's a pity that is not implemented yet. I think it would save many
resources to have only-layer2 nodes in the inner network and layer2+3
nodes as edge/border routers at the outer network.
Yep.
If you happen to have any other idea to save memory
please let me know.
Meh, you can try to install htop and check how much memory each software
uses. The default top (from BusyBox) is not very reliable for that, see
https://forum.archive.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=38234
I still do not understand why I see 4
'adhoc' wifi options, I thought
this 802.11s thing replaced 'adhoc'.
And the same happens in the network config, I see many options and
protocols about things that I thought they were not needed (bmx6, bmx7
and olsr).
If you don't have installed the respective lime-proto-* packages, those
options will do nothing.
If you prefer, you can eliminate those options.
They are there just in case people decide to replace X by Y (e.g. there
are some adhoc options that are useless unless you select the mode
adhoc, of there are BMX7 options that are useless unless you replace
Babeld with BMX7).
Weren't BATMAN and Babel the only needed
protocols?
Yes.
But I suspect there are people out there using different sets of routing
protocols or adhoc/ieee802.11s choices.
Ciao!
Ilario
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