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hi
here gopal, i want to implement the dynamic source routing protocol.
it is going to work on wireless network. so for the first requirement i
have make the wireless network requirement. for this can i use the bluetooth. so please tell can i use the bluetooth device for making the newtork which can work/acts as wired networks.
hi
here gopal, i want to implement the dynamic source routing protocol.
it is going to work on wireless network. so for the first requirement i
have make the wireless network requirement. for this can i use the bluetooth. so please tell can i use the bluetooth device for making the newtork which can work/acts as wired networks.
You need WiFi, not bluetooth, to do wireless networking. They are two different technologies.
can i implement Dynamic Source Routing Procol in Linux. i m using RHEL5
how can i create multi-hop ad hoc network in linux. which programing language should i prefer.
can i implement Dynamic Source Routing Procol in Linux. i m using RHEL5
how can i create multi-hop ad hoc network in linux. which programing language should i prefer.
You should prefer to start a new thread. You should also prefer to actually purchase a router that already does DSRP.
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