Thank-you so much for your quick reply. I had already reviewed the OLSR information. What I am curious about is the link layer protocol.
Per RFC3626:
"OLSR is developed to work independently from other protocols.
Likewise, OLSR makes no assumptions about the underlying link-layer."
The confusion may be that I was thinking OSI model layers (Layer 1 = Physical, Layer 2 = Datalink, Layer 3 = Network) instead of TCP/IP model layers(Layer 1 = Link, Layer 2 = Internet).
I understand that OLSR doesn't care what underlying link protocol is used. What I am curious about is the BBHN design requirement of a properly configured BBHN node being able to communicate with any other properly configured node simply by being powered on. To accomplish this the nodes would have to agree on how to encode the OLSR Internet Layer data and signal that data across the Link Layer physical link. Does BBHN rely on the 802.11 function of the hardware to negotiate link modulation and coding or does it specify a particular version of 802.11?
Thanks for the help and my apologies for the confusion!
-KO4ZE |