Ad-hoc Networking
Benjamin M. Schwartz
bmschwar at fas.harvard.edu
Wed Apr 23 20:11:22 EDT 2008
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John Gilmore wrote:
| The IETF "ZeroConf" protocols provide for self-assignment of IP
| addresses in such a case. (The same thing happens if you plug two
| laptops together with a short Ethernet cable and no DHCP server.)
|
| Does the OLPC Presence Service work in such a case?
I believe so. I know for a fact that it works on simple direct wired
ethernet, as you say, because Michael Stone has tested it.
There is a complete abstraction barrier between the presence
service+collaboration, and the link-layer protocol. It makes no
difference whether it is mesh, ad-hoc, wired, or wireless, as long as
everyone is on the same subnet so that zeroconf/bonjour/avahi works.
Ricardo Carrano wrote:
| "Ban (...) the troublesome Mesh" you say.
This is a misunderstanding. He was merely trying to clarify that he was
discussing legacy hardware with no 802.11s components.
- --Ben
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