[wsfii-discuss] Saxnet Bridge

Aaron Kaplan aaron at lo-res.org
Wed Oct 31 01:24:48 UTC 2007


anybody has any info on what meshing they are using? Is it compativle  
with OLSR from OLSR.org?
B.A.T.M.A.N.? HSLS? I tried to get some info from them but no reply...


On Oct 27, 2007, at 7:04 PM, Vickram Crishna wrote:

> http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/175745826/
>
> "Lookin' for a WLAN router with a 500MHz AMD processor within? If  
> you're frantically waving your hand in a futile attempt to say yes,  
> Saxnet's got your goods. The German firm's Meshnode III is a well- 
> spec'd mesh networking router that features a "full x86-based  
> system" within, four OSI Layer 2-compatible radio modules and "an  
> integrated heating and cooling system" to boot. Additionally, this  
> thing packs 256MB of RAM (expandable to 1GB), a pair of 512MB CF  
> cards (expandable to 16GB each), 802.11a/b/g support, twin USB 2.0  
> ports, a rugged, water-resistant enclosure and Debian GNU / Linux  
> runnin' the show. As you may expect, such a loaded device comes  
> with a fairly stiff pricetag, but at least you've got a few months  
> to save up the $1,150 it'll take to snap one up when it lands in  
> January."
>
> 4 radio smart router? Seems more than a little pricey. Isn't the  
> German board cost only about $500, and it's not even a manufactured  
> item? This seems to be a board like it, with connectors and a  
> casing. Does that double the cost? What do others think?
>
>
> Vickram
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