[MLB-WIRELESS] Using the Node Dbase
Richard Van Orsouw
Richard.Van.Orsouw at optus.com.au
Fri Jul 19 12:28:34 EST 2002
Ok then, sorry for sounding stewpid but what you are saying is that
peer-to-peer does not mean only 2 nodes?. Hmmm
I have only connected two nodes in IBSS haven't tried any more.
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> From: Drew
> Sent: Friday, 19 July 2002 12:09 PM
> To: Richard Van Orsouw
> Cc: 'melbwireless at wireless.org.au'
> Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Using the Node Dbase
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> Why do you think you have to connect to an AP? Any card will do either
> BSS or IBSS modes, so it really doesn't matter.
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> Drew
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> Richard Van Orsouw wrote:
>
> >G'dayI am in the process of connecting to the wireless network. Am I
> correct in
> >assuming that if I want to connect to an AP I would use the node Dbase
> and
> >do a search on operational and omni?, or am I wrong in assuming that an
> omni
> >constitutes an AP?. It seems to me that finding a node near me using the
> >node dbase only helps me if I want to set up a peer-to-peer link. Is
> there
> >anyway that the dbase could be modified to show what the nodes are
> actually
> >doing when they are operational (ie which AP they are using, which other
> >node they are peer-to-peer to.). Have we got a network diagram of how the
> >network looks?.
> >
> >Cheers.
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