radio:mesh
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| === Babel === | === Babel === | ||
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| === OLSR === | === OLSR === | ||
| - | [[rfc> | + | OLSR, or Optimized Link State Routing, is an older open routing protocol for wireless mesh networks. It came out of the mobile ad hoc network (MANET) world, where devices form a network on the fly by connecting directly and relaying traffic for one another without fixed infrastructure. OLSR’s key idea was reducing routing chatter by designating certain nodes as relays, so not every device had to repeat every update. |
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| + | That made OLSR one of the defining early open protocols in the history of mesh networking. It is less modern and efficient than newer options like Babel, but it remains an important example of how decentralized networks learned to keep themselves stitched together. Read [[rfc> | ||
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