[MLB-WIRELESS] RE:

Tony Langdon tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Tue Mar 12 16:00:22 EST 2002


Hey, speaking of Ciscos, does anyone know any good references (cheaper the
better - easier to justify to the bean counters ;) ) for working with and
configuring Cisco routers?

Tony Langdon
Systems Development and Support
ATC Training Australasia.  Level 1 310 King St Melbourne 3000.
Phone:  1300 13 1983   WWW:  http://www.atctraining.com.au


> -----Original Message-----
> From: jason at kiandra.com [mailto:jason at kiandra.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, 12 March 2002 15:13
> Subject: 
> 
> 
> Sounds great.
> 
> How about a couple of Cisco 2514/2611's with 1x ethernet port 
> connected to a wireless AP?
> 
> Could you get the whole thing running in one room by using 
> different 802.11b channels to mask some networks from others?
> 
> J.
> 
> -------------------------------------------
> -------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I'd like to try an experiment with meshing.  At the moment 
> I'd like to 
> trial OSPF as a proof of concept for wireless systems to 
> forward packets 
> to systems that don't have a direct connection.  If anyone is 
> interested 
> or has some ideas on using OSPF, drop me a line.  
> 
> For the test I was thinking of setting up wireless points 
> spaced apart in 
> an arrangement such that not all devices could see each 
> other.  With OSPF 
> configured properly on each machine routes should be 
> automatically figured 
> out and the network function without the need for BSS APs.
> 
> If anyone is interested and has a 802.11b laptop or PC with 
> Windows XP and 
> Linux/FreeBSD or other system that can run OSPF or GNU Zebra 
> and has one 
> weekend day to spare trying it out, drop me a line privately.
> 
> Unless anyone else has any ideas, I can see OSPF being the 
> only viable 
> means for supporting meshing on the disparate hardware we all have.
> 
> Cheers,
> jASON
> 
> 
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