[Commotion-dev] [OLSRD-Android] Step by Step

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at guardianproject.info
Thu Feb 21 21:15:46 UTC 2013


Those are the right steps.  Adhoc mode is essential.  Focus entirely on that
first.  Android 4.x devices are proving quite difficult to get into adhoc mode.

If you are familiar with Debian or GNU/Linux in general, I'd recommend
installing Lil' Debian on your tablet, then using 'iwconfig' or 'iw' to work
more directly on getting adhoc mode.  Once you have Debian setup, you can use
Terminal Emulator on the device, or I find it easier to do 'adb shell' then
run /debian/shell, and do it all from a full size screen and keyboard :)

https://play.google.com/store/search?q=lildebi

.hc

On 02/21/2013 03:54 PM, Matteo wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have just pushed the olsrd for  Android on my tablets Galaxy tab2 10.1 .
> 
> I would like know if I am following  the right steps necessary to run olsrd.
> 
> First step:
> I configured olsrd.conf with the wifi interface label "wifi0" and I modified the ip range.
> 
> Second step:
> I assigned statically an IP address for each tablet 
> 
> Third:
> create the adhoc network 
> (I don't know how I can do in Android)
> In this step I have again problem with wpa_supplicant
> 
> Fourth:
> launch olsrd 
> olsrd -f /data/local/etc/olsrd.conf -d 1
> 
> What does -d means?
> Are all the necessary steps to launch olsrd?
> 
> Have you tried olsrd on Galaxy tab2 10.1?
> 
> 
> Thanks a lot
> Matteo
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