Is there a way to check/test which interface is being used when both mesh
and Ethernet are connected?
Also, you mention “disable meshing via wireless”, so you can mesh via
Ethernet?
Thanks.
On Friday, December 15, 2017, Nicolas Pace <nico(a)libre.ws> wrote:
On Tue, 2017-12-12 at 18:55 -0800, Carlito Nueno
wrote:
Hi all,
I have nodes A, B, C and all are mesh.
Node A is the exit node - connected via ethernet cable on eth0 and
node B and node C are connected A via mesh.
So, when I connected node C via ethernet, does it start using
ethernet
as backhaul or still keeping mesh.
AFAIK, there is still a bug that makes this not work.
You should not be connecting nodes via cable that can see each other
via mesh, unless you disable meshing via wireless.
that is, when a client connects via wifi to node
C, does the traffic
go via option 1 or option 2?
option 1:
client wifi <--> node C <--> mesh iface <--> node A <--> router
option 2:
client wifi <--> node C <--> ethernet eth0 <--> router
the ideal would be to aggregate the links, use the best available, but
as I understand, there is a bug on batman-adv that makes this not work.
Regards,