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===Questions=== |
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*Is the XO connected to local-link or a mesh? |
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*Is it connected to an MPP? |
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===Layer 2=== |
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The wireless configuration of the network can be examined using the <code>iwconfig eth0</code> command. It offers MAC layer information such as: |
The wireless configuration of the network can be examined using the <code>iwconfig eth0</code> command. It offers MAC layer information such as: |
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Revision as of 07:08, 12 October 2007
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Questions
- Is the XO connected to local-link or a mesh?
- Is it connected to an MPP?
- Is it connected to the internet?
- Is it connected to a jabber server?
- What is the ip?
Layer 2
The wireless configuration of the network can be examined using the iwconfig eth0
command. It offers MAC layer information such as:
- ESSID
- olpc-mesh : Indicates a mesh with or without internet connectivity
- Mode
- Managed : It is an Access Point(AP) configuration
- Ad-hoc : It is a mesh configuration(no infrastracture)
- Frequency
- 2.412 : Channel 1
- 2.437 : Channel 6
- 2.462 : Channel 11
- Media lab AP operates on Channels 6 and 11
- Cell/AP Mac
- Access Point : The AP's MAC
- Cell : A virtual 02:xx:xx:... MAC address assigned by the some mesh points. It indicated mesh conffiguration