hello cybercitizens,
i recently found this pages: http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/ibr-dtn/implementation.html and http://chants.cs.ucsb.edu/2008/papers/p-4.pdf
and i was asking whitch WRT54 would be required ? would a normal WRT54G with 16 MB RAM do the job ?
thanks
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Marc Manthey ha scritto:
hello cybercitizens,
Hi Marc,
i recently found this pages: http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/ibr-dtn/implementation.html and http://chants.cs.ucsb.edu/2008/papers/p-4.pdf
and i was asking whitch WRT54 would be required ?
all the Linksys where OpenWRT is supported, check the list here [1]
would a normal WRT54G with 16 MB RAM do the job ?
I think has the paper suggest, ibr-dtn need a big dtn bundle container, that would be i.e. an external SD card. All depends on what kind of message size you're going to send/recieve.
thanks
You're welcome, Francesco
hello cybercitizens,
Hi Marc,
i recently found this pages: http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/ibr-dtn/implementation.html and http://chants.cs.ucsb.edu/2008/papers/p-4.pdf
and i was asking whitch WRT54 would be required ?
all the Linksys where OpenWRT is supported, check the list here [1]
would a normal WRT54G with 16 MB RAM do the job ?
I think has the paper suggest, ibr-dtn need a big dtn bundle container, that would be i.e. an external SD card. All depends on what kind of message size you're going to send/recieve.
hello Francesco, all
thanks for the pointer ;) i ´ve bricked about 3 WRTs in the past year and i never got the SD card thing working what other cheap hardware would you recommend ? .
http://www.soekris.com/ is a bit expensive would
http://www.pcengines.ch/alix2d2.htm alix work also ?
thanks Marc
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Hi Marc,
Marc Manthey wrote:
what other cheap hardware would you recommend ? .
Have a look at the RouterStationPro by Ubiquiti. It is almost as cheap as a crappy plastic router but features USB, 3*MiniPCI, RS232 and an SDcard slot. Im am pretty happy with these boards.
Regards, Michael
Am 23.11.2009 um 21:16 schrieb Michael Doering:
Hi Marc,
Marc Manthey wrote:
what other cheap hardware would you recommend ? .
Have a look at the RouterStationPro by Ubiquiti. It is almost as cheap as a crappy plastic router but features USB, 3*MiniPCI, RS232 and an SDcard slot. Im am pretty happy with these boards.
exellent i had a look, 74 dollar is in my range, ;)))
another question, i have a lot of friends from asia and philipines
they have very bad internet everywhere, from what i ve heard,
would´nt it be possible to use DTN for this approach ?
in vinf certs speech about the DTN...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQzjUvn_hWY
1:50 .....this kinda things can happen terrestial under some circumstances aswell....
regards
marc
Regards, Michael
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Marc Manthey wrote:
another question, i have a lot of friends from asia and philipines they have very bad internet everywhere, from what i ve heard, would´nt it be possible to use DTN for this approach ?
Yes, DTN is also used in areas with limited/nonexisting internet access:
http://www.firstmilesolutions.com/ http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1410066
regards, Michael
another question, i have a lot of friends from asia and philipines they have very bad internet everywhere, from what i ve heard, would´nt it be possible to use DTN for this approach ?
Yes, DTN is also used in areas with limited/nonexisting internet access:
http://www.firstmilesolutions.com/ http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1410066
very interesting, thanks for sharing !!
regards
Marc
regards, Michael
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