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Subject: Re: [lime-users] 802.11s config
Date: Tuesday 2 May 2017, 21:48:57 IST
From: Ruairi Hickey <ruairi.hickey-mesh(a)collon.ie>
To: lime-users(a)lists.libremesh.org
On Wednesday 26 April 2017 12:47:04 IST you wrote:
I'll try to setup a testbed for testing 802.11s
at my place and let you
know the results.
In any case, it would be better if you can use the last pre-release for
libremesh:
http://repo.libremesh.org/lime-17.04
Cheers.
On 20/04/17 20:04, Ruairi Hickey wrote:
> On Thursday 20 April 2017 11:34:09 IST you wrote:
>> On 19/04/17 20:46, Ruairi Hickey wrote:
>>> On Wednesday 19 April 2017 19:29:59 IST Ilario Gelmetti wrote:
>>>> On 04/19/2017 05:25 PM, Ruairi Hickey wrote:
>>>>> While the mesh appears to be up and the stations can see each other
>>>>> there is no ip connectivity - if a client is connected to the
>>>>>
libremesh.org
>>>>> via AP node d9:18:6e it can not connect to the internet / outside
via
>>>>> AP
>>>>> d9:44:80.
>>>>
>>>> Hi Ruairi!
>>>> Have you plugged an internet connection to a WAN port of your router?
>>>> If your router doesn't have a WAN port you will have to configure
>>>> another one as WAN (check out /etc/config/lime-example and
>>>>
http://libremesh.org/docs/changing_network_behavior.html ).
>>>> If this doesn't work: can you post the content of
/etc/config/network
>>>> on
>>>> your LibreMesh router?
>>>> And the output of the "ip address show" commend.
>>>>
>>>>> Are there additional steps required to enable this (it works
>>>>> out of the box on ad- hoc) ?
>>>>
>>>> No, it should automagically work when you plug the WAN port of the LiMe
>>>> router into a LAN port of a router offering a DHCP server and a gateway
>>>> to the internet.
>>>> Let us know!
>>>> Ilario
>>>
>>> Hi Ilario,
>>>
>>> The WAN port is connected to the switch and if that is the only
>>> router in
>>>
>>> up / or if I connect to that when connecting to SSID
libremesh.org I can
>>> connect to the internet.
>>>
>>> If I connect to either of the other 2 nodes I cannot connect to the
>>>
>>> Internet...
>>
>> The link layer seems to work fine in your setup, so the problem is
>> proably in the mac or ip layer. Please, run the next test and attach the
>> output:
>>
>> Run "bmx6 -c originators" to see all nodes in the network.
>>
>> Run "bmx6 -c links" to see the one-hop nodes
>>
>> Run "batctl o" to see the layer2 nodes
>>
>> Run "bmx6 -cp" on the node with Internet connection to see if the
tunIn
>> for sharing Internet is enabled (inet4).
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>>> I've attached 2 text files (one for each router with the file
contents)
>>> router connected to switch (WAN port) / Internet
>>> router-d94040.txt
>>>
>>> router in mesh
>>> router-d94480.txt
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Ruairi
>>>
>>> (if the attachments get stripped I'll resend with the contents
inline..)
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>
> Hi,
>
> If it would be of assistance I can give you ssh access to the router
> ... I
>
> have it behind a static IP, just need to open up the firewall.
>
> Ruairi
Hi,
Apologies, I missed one of your emails last week ... thought it was a
duplicate send....I will run the bmx6 commands etc when the I manage to
resolve the issue below....
I have installed the image from 26.04 on the routers last night but there is
an error bringing up the wlan0-mesh interface
Thu Apr 27 13:54:26 2017 kern.info kernel: [ 20.659483] IPv6:
ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0-mesh: link is not ready
Thu Apr 27 13:54:26 2017 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (913): command failed:
Resource busy (-16)
Thu Apr 27 13:54:26 2017 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (913): command failed:
Link has been severed (-67)
Thanks,
Ruairi
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