[OLSR-users] Re: help , please

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Thu Mar 23 10:26:59 CET 2006


Hi Aji, I'm not very inside olsr, but if all laptop can see each other is right about you can reach everyone directly.
You have to try to setup a net 
A>>>B>>>C where A can not reach C directly (out of range) or you have to filter the OLSR for the station you want reach indirectly.

Ciao
Giovanni

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> i'm aji lesmana. right now i'm studying in final year in Bandung Institute of
> Technology, Indonesia  majoring Electrical Engineering. my final project is
> implementing Adhoc Network using olsr protocol. in this case of simulation, i
> have 3 laptops with Platform spesification are described below
> - Fedora Core 4 kernel 2.6.15
> - olsrd version 0.9-10
> ping and ssh can be walked properly, but i can't see multihoping occured.
> connection of each laptops are still peer-to-peer. so, what must i do? how can i
> see that multihoping is occured? where do trouble shooting start from?
> 
> thanks for your attention and guidance
> sorry before for my English ability
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