I have setup a tunnel client for another ham with a linksys router. I have completed the required fix in the hotplug folder. I see a direct connection to my server node, but when looking at my server through the linksys tunnel client node it shows MID10.KJ4PVX-SERVER ... What does the mid10 signify? I've looked a good bit, so I promise I'm not being lazy.
Hank
KJ4PVX
Hank
KJ4PVX
MID = multiple interface declaration.
Essentially, It means that node has multiple network interfaces using OLSR.
Like: WLAN0 (wireless) and TUN50 (tunnel)
At least, that's my understanding...
Darryl
In AREDN, we have cleaned all this confusion up so that mesh status shows only a single simple name. In BBHN, you will see this confusion with names like "dtdlink.name.local.mesh", "mid10.name.local.mesh", and more--all for the same mesh node.
For only ~$40, and I'm sure you already know, there's a solution to resolve many of the linksys-BBHN shortcomings :) ... AirRouter with AREDN 3.16.1.0.
Joe AE6XE
Hank KJ4PVX