[Lugro-mesh] El eslabon perdido
Julio Cesar Puigpinos
lugro-mesh@lugro.org.ar
Tue, 24 Jul 2007 16:20:20 -0300
Recien encontre este articulo que habla del Meraki
http://blog.marques.cx/2007/05/29/meraki-and-a-few-impressions/
En el mismo dice:
"Yes, it runs Linux, you can login through ssh and you have the
Meraki/OpenWRT modified source available. But the SrcRR protocol Click
driver is not and all the network ip address scheme is hard coded
(it's calculated from the Mac Address)..."
y casi al final dice:
"The last option for total control is to flash the Meraki with a brand
new OpenWRT. But for what? The most valuable piece of software it's
the SrcRR Mesh driver and you can't get that with a plain
OpenWRT....."
Y en esta pagina de Meraki http://meraki.com/openplatform/ dice
"We provide the source for our Linux environment and the portions of
our firmware that are licensed under the GPL. We also sell a USB
serial adapter that eases development. You can find some additional
information and code at http://www.meraki.net/linux/. Documentation
and support for the Meraki platform is provided by the community. "
Por lo que creo que no esta liberado lo que necesitamos :(
Saludos, Julio
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