Kim Hawtin (adhoc) will be doing a presentation at the next LinuxSA meeting on 17th July about "hacking and mapping on OpenWRT and OLSR". He has been working with OLSR and OpenWRT on the WRT54G and the R100 and will provide a demo of some of the tools like dot_draw.
Visit their website www.linuxsa.org.au or adhoc's blog for more details.

How was it?
How did this one go?
I'd have loved to have come, but was unwell and couldn't make it.
Were there many people interested in playing around further with OLSR in the future? A bigger group would make experimental networks much more interesting.
Cheers
Simon
I was there
Hi Simon
I was there and can say that Kim did an excellent talk and the demo involving the rest of the group was great! I think he did succeed in getting a few people at least aware of the cool possibilities. The dotdraw map just updating to something totally different every 10 seconds was an amusing hilight. One second it was a spider's web, the next - it is 6 clouds connected to a central point!
Hope to see you at the next air-stream meeting!