Re: [lime] Help Query

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Autor: toni david
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Assunto: Re: [lime] Help Query
Thank you so much for help ,you are generous and i really appriciate you ,when opportunity comes to me i am going to help you .

I did think that you use wired mesh network for global world computers which means all world computers connect each others via gulon firmware installed on router via cable ?



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On Wednesday, February 25th, 2026 at 3:03 PM, Ilario via LibreMesh <libremesh@???> wrote:

> Welcome Toni :)
> Answers in-line below:
>
> On 2/6/26 2:38 PM, toni david via LibreMesh wrote:
> > I still don't understand wired mesh network via libremesh firmware ,how
> > does it work and how to create it as well as what is the goal to create
> > wired mesh network via libremesh ?
>
> I personally would use a wire where I can and wireless where I have to.
> Creating the backbone of the network via cable means better
> performances, at the least. The connections created via cable will just
> be like the ones created with WiFi, just with better performances. For
> example, in the network we set up for BattleMesh v15 in 2023, we wanted
> to have access points in the seminar rooms, that were quite far away
> from each other. And we wanted to share local contents over the whole
> area. So, rather than installing additional routers on the roofs for
> having the wireless links, we threw cables for connecting the routers
> that were in the same building. You can see the representation of the
> network here, where the cables are the green lines:
> https://github.com/libremesh/network-profiles/blob/master/calafou/README.md
>
> > As i am student in computer science second year ,i am trying to develop
> > my skills in python for networking ,would you like to suggest to me top
> > programming language for networking ?
>
> Mmh the Python interpreter is a bit too big for most routers. In OpenWrt
> they used to use Lua. LibreMesh is written mostly in Lua and in Bash
> (with exceptions like lime-app which uses JavaScript and TypeScript and
> shared-state-async which is written in C++). Currently, OpenWrt is using
> ucode https://ucode.mein.io/
>
> Ciao!
> Ilario
>
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