*) routing - added MME routing protocol;
Can anyone explain what this does? I wasn’t able to find much on Google about it.
Thanks,
Gerard
*) routing - added MME routing protocol;
Can anyone explain what this does? I wasn’t able to find much on Google about it.
Thanks,
Gerard
this is a protocol similar to b.a.t.m.a.n. . you can look it up in google.
It would be so nice if the responses to legitimate questions were just a bit less cryptic.
What the heck does MME have to do with WMM???
Where is the reference between MME and b.a.t.m.a.n??
Could SOMEONE, preferably Mikrotik, please post a link??
I can find MME-DSR, but I have NO idea what the relevance Max-Min Energy (MME) has to do with mesh routing in a Mikrotik environment??
For example, http://www.ausi.org/publications/VenugopalEtal2003.pdf
Fishing for a crumb of relevant info is getting very frustrating. Mikrotik needs to be just a little more forthcoming about some of this stuff. I don’t have the time to waste chasing ghosts!!
George
about batman ![]()
http://open-mesh.net/batman
Gotcha. Thank you. ![]()
I found b.a.t.m.a.n easily enough, but am having a problem relating it to MME.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
George
Anyone tried out MME yet?
although is exactly the same thing (batman & mme) are not connectable… ![]()
thats interesting idea/request but personally i would enjoy cjdns support in ROS bit more(aswell as improved HWMP and 802.11s, perhaps). OLSR support - may also interest portion of customers.
but so far cjdns and hwmp are most hot topics in networking boards. and batman was historically more known/understood/recongnized, but limited somewhat(“king of all, good in none” compared to other ad-hoc/p2p protocols).
you may notice that 3 more vendors - entered Ad-Hoc networking adoption into their products
as usually, rebranding them (as they do with hardware tech/standards, sometimes). for example Qualcomm/Atheros - called it “SON”(Self-Organized Networks). but aside “self-organizing”(which is fully apply only to cjdns, perhaps)its had several other important benefits, and ironically security-relevant - was among them(despite how weird it may sound for 1st look).