Merge mesh networks into one.
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2019 12:06 pm
I would like to have a mesh network without using a router.
The idea is that a network tries to interconnect as many nodes as possible, but each node may "come and go", so it is impossible to manually assign a SINGLE root node.
How would it be possible to elect one node as a root and, if two such networks meet, merge them together?
Documentation says:
"The networks of the multiple root nodes will be combined into a single network with a single root node. However, root node conflicts where two or more root nodes have the same router SSID but different router BSSID are not handled."
I tried setting all nodes to root in a hope that they will end up resolving into a connected mesh, but neither of them changed their role.
In menuconfig was able to find an option "allow multiple root nodes in a network", but could not find any documentation regarding this feature and toggling it did not affect the end result.
Looking forward to Your recomendations!
The idea is that a network tries to interconnect as many nodes as possible, but each node may "come and go", so it is impossible to manually assign a SINGLE root node.
How would it be possible to elect one node as a root and, if two such networks meet, merge them together?
Documentation says:
"The networks of the multiple root nodes will be combined into a single network with a single root node. However, root node conflicts where two or more root nodes have the same router SSID but different router BSSID are not handled."
I tried setting all nodes to root in a hope that they will end up resolving into a connected mesh, but neither of them changed their role.
In menuconfig was able to find an option "allow multiple root nodes in a network", but could not find any documentation regarding this feature and toggling it did not affect the end result.
Looking forward to Your recomendations!