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Active Internet: It will provide interfaces to provide internet. When
set 'on', the eth1 will be the interface to internet. The default
gateway is set within WAN setting page. When set 'off', the default
gateway will set on the AODV interface (ath0).
RREQ Gratuitous: Force the gratuitous flag to be set on all RREQ's.
Active Hellos: Send HELLOs or not when forwarding data.
Unidir Hack: Detect and avoid unidirectional links.
Hello Interval: The time interval of sending HELLO packet.
Expanding Ring Rearch: Expanding ring search for RREQs On or
Off.
Local Repaire: Enable local repair (repair routing table).
Net Diameter: Net diameter, it measures the maximum possible
number of hops between two nodes in the network.
Node Travesal Time: It is a conservative estimate of the average
one hop traversal time for packets and should include queuing
delays, interrupt processing times and transfer times.
Active Route Timeout: It is the lifetime of an active route. The unit
is msec. Select the mobility of nodes on aodv network, Static:
active_route_timeout will set as 15000, Dynamic:
active_route_timeout=3000. Manual: user can enter the value
manually.
Advance Setting
Timeout Buffer: Its purpose is to provide a buffer for the timeout
so that if the RREP is delayed due to congestion, a timeout is less
likely to occur while the RREP is still en-route back to the source.
Wait On Reboot: Wait on reboot delay, then, begin to run rec/tx
packages.
3.10.5 Wireless
User can set the wireless related setting here.
Figure 3-10-21
3.10.5.1 WIFI AP Setting
General
Radio Power: Turn this interface on or off