![]() ur views may b of great help for those planning to buy e63. I think you should speak less about countries and more about cell phones. I dnt wish to continue on this topic cause this blog is not for patriotism. N out here in we have wifis in our homes. If you go through ur earlier posts u will knw wat you have said about Indo's gps, hsdpa and stuff. Wifi is the means otped in every university, office, multiplexs and wat not. n in ur country wifi is an outdated means. can u gimme some laptop n computer models having 3g and hsdpa out there. i think basic communication is the means u need to promote in their. And talking about it financial situation. how many countries have u been in? I havnt been ti Indonesia but have heard a lot about it. still my base question remains unanswered. 3G was introduced in Indonesia in year 2006 ( earlier I had. Rajesh, Aniket, I made an error in typing. So the conclusion is 3G is more popular in Indonesia. But how long do you spent in these places. Yes educational institutions, cafes, Malls are well equipped with wifi service. Though compared to other countries it is expensive in Indonesia. Because it is instant, 24 hr service and accessible anywhere at anytime. But majority of Indonesian population still prefers 3G. You will find wifi accessible everywhere. They are very well connected with their business while on the move through GPRS/3G/3,5G. Friday evening till sunday night they are out of the city and hit toll roads. In Indonesia in Residential areas compared to 20% of population who use Wifi links at home, 80% is connected via regular broadband services. moreHi, Wifi has not been a primary source of communication. Wifi does not mean we have to look for hots. I run a LUCI (cut down on the wr703n) on all of these devices but there is no luci-proto-vxlan available on 19.07.8, you must use uci to configure it.Farah Syakirah, Why you said wifi not so popular in your country?.my use case is an internal work, I'm not trying to use this over the internet or a wide area.Our consulting engineering mindset means we act on behalf of the customer. We buy bulk bandwidth from the operators and resell into markets where these operators fear to trade, using our own wireless infrastructure that we deploy as our own investment. I haven't done any testing regarding cpu load or throughput testing. We have relationships with all the major wireless and broadband network operators. The gre libraries and modules are ~30k installed and the vxlan modues are about 45k installed. I'll play further with this and start running vlans across it and report back if I have any issues. The vxlan peeraddr (239.1.1.1) is the same on each device. The network config only varies on each device to have a unique lan and link address. Part of /etc/config/network config interface 'lan' I found by using the multipoint peer address I could easily configure a point to multipoint vxlan network and add to it without needing any changes on the master AP. So I set up a test network using three wr703n devices with a cut down image removing everything not needed (ipv6, ppp, firewall etc) for an internal network device. Looking further I found mention of point to multipoint for vxlan using a multipoint peer address. I found mention of vxlan as an alternative and thought I'd give it a go. This works ok but any addon requires setting up a unique tunnel on the master for each trunk link. Configured this ok and managed to configure two tunnels to a single endpoint on the master AP using a separate key for each gre tunnel. My next setup was to drop the WDS link and use a plain AP-STA link with a gre tunnel. Unfortunately WDS broke and prompted me to look at options (for entertainment and education mainly). Originally I had this setup using WDS as the backbone and bridged to 2.4g user network. Master AP (archer c7v5, snapshot) -> secondary AP (wr842v1, 20.02.0)Īll firmware custom built using imagebuilder.īit of an mixed bag of devices but they still work. Just some observations and thoughts re trunking over wifi.
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