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Before we go into the setup, there are some concepts about this mesh that need to be understood.  
Before we go into the setup, there are some concepts about this mesh that need to be understood.  


There are 3 main IP settings to be carried out for every node in the mesh. LAN, WLAN and OLSR (HNA4). The OLSR refers to a network and is not an individual address. It is a reflection of the LAN subnet.  
All the wireless devices whether OLSR or non-OLSR, communicate with each other in the Ad-Hoc mode. There are 3 main IP settings to be carried out for every node in the mesh. LAN, WLAN and OLSR (HNA4). The OLSR refers to a network and is not an individual address. It is a reflection of the LAN subnet.  


The LAN for each mesh node should belong to a seperate subnet. LANs of different nodes talk to each other using the mesh routing.  
The LAN for each mesh node should belong to a seperate subnet. LANs of different nodes talk to each other using the mesh routing.  
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In the setup at HBCSE in Mahkhurd Mumbai, we used 2 Linksys routers to form an OLSR mesh. We called them Node1 and Node2.
In the setup at HBCSE in Mahkhurd Mumbai, we used 2 Linksys routers to form an OLSR mesh. We called them Node1 and Node2.


The settings for each is given below.  
The settings for each is given below.


==Node1==
==Node1==
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