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Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header
From: Eugen Leitl <eugen () leitl org>
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 00:10:11 +0100
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 05:46:33PM -0500, Harald Koch wrote:
This also naively assumes that wireless network topology correlates with geographic location. Any radio engineer (or cell phone user) can explain why that doesn't work.
Serval has about 200 m line of sight range. In general LoS visibility e.g. with pole-mounted directional Ubiquity gear is always as the crow flies.
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- RE: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header, (continued)
- RE: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header Network IPdog (Nov 25)
- RE: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header Randy (Nov 25)
- Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header Eugen Leitl (Nov 26)
- Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header Alex (Nov 25)
- Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header Jimmy Hess (Nov 26)
- RE: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header Mohacsi Janos (Nov 26)
- Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header Carlos M. Martinez (Nov 26)
- Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header Eugen Leitl (Nov 26)
- Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header William Herrin (Nov 26)
- Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header Harald Koch (Nov 26)
- Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header Eugen Leitl (Nov 26)
- Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header William Herrin (Nov 26)
- Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header George Herbert (Nov 26)
- Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header Owen DeLong (Nov 26)
- Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header George Herbert (Nov 26)
- Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header Owen DeLong (Nov 26)
- RE: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header Christopher Rogers (Nov 25)
- Re: Adding GPS location to IPv6 header David Conrad (Nov 25)