Re: [Autoconf] RFC 5889 (Was: Call for comments to a new AUTOCONF charter proposal)

Alexandru Petrescu <alexandru.petrescu@gmail.com> Fri, 23 July 2010 12:10 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Autoconf] RFC 5889 (Was: Call for comments to a new AUTOCONF charter proposal)
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Le 23/07/2010 12:54, Teco Boot a écrit :
> Op 23 jul 2010, om 10:23 heeft Alexandru Petrescu het volgende geschreven:
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>>> And even worse, consider a setting where routers actually move in an
>>> unknown patterns (i.e. are "mobile"); how would you update ESSIDs
>>> and channels?
>>
>> Does such a setting really exist (pure random movements like  in
>> Brownian)?  Example?
>>
>> For some wireless deployments studies have been performed to identify
>> patterns: vehicular, urban citizen, more.  For each there are possible
>> plans on which WiFi would work good.
>>
>> Even the most arbitrary movements like in a battlefield have a very high
>> degree of planning - the command and control is very centralized.
>
> Sorry, you disqualified yourself here.

? as if I tried to qualify myself to some form of competition??

Alex

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