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2009/4/28 苏白龙 <subailong@xxxxxxx>:
> Dear Luis,
>      I'm a undergraduate student from China.Now I'm doing some work about
> 802.11s and have learned a lot from the  web site linuxwireless.org.Since
> I'm a beginner, I meet some problems,and hope very much that you could
> give me a hand.
>      My question is:"Can all of the wireless networking cards run in mesh
> mode?" I think they all can. But  why some can not as it is described in the
> web page http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers? Please give  me the
> detailed reasons.
>     Very sorry to trouble you, but I really need your help. I'm looking
> forward to your reply and wish you good luck everyday.

No, softmac cards must support mesh in the driver. If you have a
fullmac card (non-mac80211) its up to the driver itself whether or not
mesh is supported.

There is a big column for drivers which support Mesh here:

http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers

  Luis
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