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You need a mesh routing daemon (I think, haven't really looked into the details), check out for example Robin.
Edit: and for some other networking features (NAT, QoS etc) you need iptables (NAT and firewalling) and iproute2 (just about everything networking related). To learn more about the power of iproute2 (and kernel with the proper advanced networking features enabled) check out lartc.
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I have a question regarding Titan's Custom Kernel which I installed via the package manager (http://wiki.maemo.org/Kernel_Power)
I am not interested in overclocking, but I am interested in the additional features this custom kernel provides, some of which are listed below. My question is, what additional commands or tools can I now run given that I have all of the below features:
"IPv6, packet filtering, QoS, NAT, tunneling, kernel configuration, Wifi mesh networking, builtin ext3 for booting from other media, ext4, XFS, reiserfs, NTFS read support, ISO9660, UDF, CIFS, automounter, squashfs, unionfs, device mapper and dm-loop, cryptography, cryptoloop, EFI partitions, UTF8 codepages, mouse+joystick input, PPP, PPTP, serial support, USB/IP and generic USB device drivers, battery info, overclocking and kexec support."
I have tried the Wi-Fi mesh networking, which works great, I know what IPv6 is (didn't know it could be used on the N900), tried the WLAN monitor mode, but many of rest the above features baffle me. I am new to Linux, but seasoned in IT.
Please provide some input, thank you.
Last edited by mail_e36; 2010-05-14 at 15:30.