Changes between Version 51 and Version 52 of Documentation/FAQ
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v51 v52 45 45 ------------------------- 46 46 47 ORBIT is still under development. Please email us if you are interested in doing experiments with the ORBIT testbed and we can help you get started. Until then, take a look at the Tutorials at http://svn.orbit-lab.org/projects/orbit/wiki/Tutorial.47 ORBIT is still under development. Please email us if you are interested in doing experiments with the ORBIT testbed and we can help you get started. Until then, take a look at the `Tutorial`:trac:. 48 48 49 49 … … 69 69 -------------------- 70 70 71 Yes. We currently support AODV-UU routing protocol implementation version 0.9.1 that runs on kernel 2.6.12. Please refer to http://svn.orbit-lab.org/projects/orbit/wiki/Tutorial/UsingAODVfor more details.71 Yes. We currently support AODV-UU routing protocol implementation version 0.9.1 that runs on kernel 2.6.12. Please refer to `Tutorial/UsingAODV`:trac: for more details. 72 72 73 73 … … 121 121 122 122 The reservation schedule will show you all the sandboxes and their 123 availability. Please refer http://svn.orbit-lab.org/projects/orbit/wiki/SandBoxesfor more details on the sandboxes.123 availability. Please refer `SandBoxes`:trac: for more details on the sandboxes. 124 124 125 125 … … 176 176 We use Atheros AR5212-based 802.11 a/b/g cards as well as Intel Pro-wireless 2915-based 802.11 a/b/g cards. Nodes with x+y = even are Intel nodes where as x+y= odd are Atheros nodes.e.g node1-1 = Intel, node1-2 = Atheros and so on. 177 177 **NOTE: This applies only to sb9 (64 node grid).** 178 For the main grid, check http://www.orbit-lab.org/wiki/IntelNodes.178 For the main grid, check `IntelNodes`:trac:. 179 179 180 180 Software Questions