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From: Andronikos Nedos (nedosa_at_cs.tcd.ie)
Date: Wed Jul 17 2002 - 02:47:19 CDT

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    Hi Sorav,

    I was hoping to avoid any upper layer discovery procedures. I know
    DSR/AODV can do node discovery, but this useful when you require a
    routing protocol i.e. route/node discovery of nodes that are not your
    immediate neighbors. All I want is to discover an id( nick/MAC) of any
    node that the 802.11 PHY/MAC can sense. There must be a way to do that
    in the MAC layer.
    Any ideas?

    /Andronikos

    On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 05:47, Sorav Bansal wrote:
    >
    > Hi,
    > One way to do node discovery in ad hoc mode is by using a routing
    > protocol like DSR/AODV in the stack. was this any help ?? :-)
    > regards,
    > sorav
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    >
    >
    > Andronikos Nedos
    > <nedosacs.tcd.ie> To: wirelesslists.samba.org
    > Sent by: cc:
    > wireless-adminlist Subject: Node Discovery in Ad-Hoc Mode.
    > s.samba.org
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    >
    > 07/17/02 02:35 AM
    > Please respond to
    > Andronikos Nedos
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    >
    > Hi all,
    >
    > >From an application perspective I would like to be able to discover
    > nodes that are inside my card's coverage area when in Ad-Hoc mode. I am
    > not really sure at what level this is better achieved or even possible.
    > I presume this is MAC layer functionality so the driver should
    > expose an interface perhaps?
    >
    > On the other hand perhaps an ARP request could solve the problem but
    > repeated ARP reqs is a pain when you are in an environment with APs.
    > I guess the question really formulates to how I can acquire the MAC
    > addresses or nicknames of my immediate neighbors, provided of course we
    > communicate on the same channel and have the same ESSID (is that a
    > restriction? would it be a way to identify nodes in Ad-Hoc mode in
    > every channel,ESSID?).
    >
    > I thought that Active scanning might do the job but though the
    > specification defines it for both Managed and Ad-Hoc modes (Section
    > 11.1.3.1) is currently implemented for APs only.
    >
    > Just for reference I am using Compaq WL110, Kernel 2.4.18, orinoco 0.9b
    > on Red Hat 7.2.
    >
    > Best Regards,
    >
    > /A
    >
    > Andronikos Nedos
    > Distributed Systems Group
    > Trinity College Dublin
    > Dulbin 2
    > Ireland
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