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About:
Lightweight Underlay Network Ad-hoc Routing
(LUNAR) is a simple and robust self-configuring
wireless ad-hoc routing system that creates an IP
subnet illusion. It is developed as a kernel
module that can be dynamically loaded in a running
system. It works well in the most common ad-hoc
networking situations, namely small groups of less
than 10 mobile nodes that are close together. It
implements a bare-bones on-demand route discovery
protocol with broadcast dampening and reconfigures
communications paths typically within three
seconds. IP addresses are self-configured and
MANET name resolution is supported. Automatic IP
gatewaying is included and IP unicast and
broadcast are supported.
Author:
Dr. Christophe S. Jelger <Christophe [dot] Jelger [at] unibas [dot] ch>
[contact developer]
Homepage:
http://cn.cs.unibas.ch/projects/lunar/
Tar/GZ:
http://cn.cs.unibas.ch/projects/lunar/dsdn-lunar-20070619.tgz
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