[Commotion-dev] Problem create/join adhoc network

Hans of Guardian hans at guardianproject.info
Mon Feb 25 18:20:28 UTC 2013


Any Android device will run olsrd, the question is really which devices support adhoc mode.  If you want to find an Android device that supports adhoc mode, the safest bet is to use an HTC device that runs Android 2.x.  As far as I have heard, no one has gotten a stock Android 4.x device to do adhoc, but you can get it working on Android 4.x by installing a custom kernel.

As for Lil' Debi, you can use the same command line tools to setup adhoc mode as you would any Debian/Ubuntu/etc. box.  If you are not familiar with those commands (iwconfig, iw, etc), you can learn about them following Ubuntu, Fedora, etc. tutorials and it will apply to Lil' Debi on Android.

.hc

On Feb 25, 2013, at 3:27 AM, Matteo Danieletto wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I have for my test both galaxy tab 10.1 and galaxy tab 7.0.
> I would like to use olsrd for my project/App, but I cannot create/join with an adhoc network.
> 
> I tried to install even lil' debi, but I didn't understand how I could exploit it to join an adhoc network.
> 
> I tried to substitute the wpa_supplicant with more 4/5 files, but nothing.
> Do you have any suggestions? Can you suggest which are the devices that work in ad hoc mode and olsrd?
> 
> 
> Thank a lot
> Cheers
> Matteo
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