[CUWiN-Dev] Re: Mesh nodes

Sascha Meinrath sascha at ucimc.org
Fri Jan 13 13:00:44 CST 2006


Hi Simon,

Simon P. Ditner wrote:
> Hi Sascha,
> 
> How does each node handle the clients that are attached to it? Is it
> similar to something like a residential linksys router doing NAT and
> DHCP with a single "public" ip address?
> 
> Cheers,
> Simon P. Ditner

CUWiN nodes provide DHCP leases to devices connected to them.  I've cc-ed the 
CUWiN development team as participants on the -dev list will be able to answer 
any technical questions you may have.  I know that one of the issues we've been 
facing is how to create fully addressable IP space -- we have several ideas on 
how to do this in a truly ad-hoc manner, but let me know what questions you have 
and folks will be able to provide specific answers.

--Sascha

> On 1/13/06, Andrew Greig <agreig at bell.blackberry.net> wrote:
> 
>>I think simon figured it out that the mesh nodes run apon a network for their own and that was the reason they were not working.
>>
>>Could you Please work with sascha and Jeff and simon D to get the mesh nodes up and running with a thin client on it while I'm gone when you have time.
>>
>>Cheers.
>>
>>Andrew Greig
>>905 751 4202
>>
> 
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