Hi Alberto,
Thanks a lot. I glanced through the contents and bookmarked the page for later reading.
Thanks once again for clarification.
Regards,
Musab Isah
Research Student,
School of Computing and Communications,
D29, InfoLab21
Lancaster University
On Thursday, June 26, 2014 3:39 PM, Alberto Rodriguez-Natal <***@ac.upc.edu> wrote:
Musab,
Please keep in mind that the link Albert L. provided you is for an application that seems to use both interfaces at the same time, but that is not related to LISP. As far as we know, LISPmob is the only application that support LISP on Android devices.
Regards,
Alberto
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 10:48 PM, Albert López <***@ac.upc.edu> wrote:
Hi Musab,
You could check this link.
Regards
Albert
Hi Albert,
Post by MUSAB MUHAMMADCan you please give me some links to those project that have managed to use LISP on multi-interface devices?
Regards,
Musab Isah
Research Student,
School of Computing and Communications,
D29, InfoLab21
Lancaster University
Dear Musab,
Sorry for the delay. There is currently two
versions of LISPmob for Android. The non root
version which allow to select several interfaces
but it only will use the one that Android has as
default and the root version. Even the root
version, you can select several interfaces by
modifying the configuration file (manually) and
LISPmob will generate the appropriate routing
tables, Android only have one active interface at
the same time. There are some project that have
managed two have more than one interface up at the
same time in Android to increase throughput but
we didn't have time to investigate this options
yet. Summering, technicaly it is possible to do it
but it is not yet implemented.
Post by MUSAB MUHAMMADRegards
Albert
Hi,
Post by MUSAB MUHAMMADIs there a way to use LISP for multi-interface mobile device? I realised that I can only specify one interface at the point of configuration, and since my research is on heterogeneous wireless networks, testing LISP with 3G and Wi-Fi capable device forms the bedrock of my research.
Any help please?
Thanks,
Musab Isah
Research Student,
School of Computing and Communications,
D29, InfoLab21
Lancaster University