Re: Question

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On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 18:42 -0500, [email protected] wrote:
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> I want to implement a congestion control algorithm for an Ad-hoc wireless
> network. It means i will make some modifications to TCP and therefore in
> the transport layer.
> Do i need to modify the Kernel to do my implementation? or there are some

Yes.

> kernel modules i can modify as for the case of implementing a routing
> protocol in the network layer? If both are possible what could be the

No. You can compile the TCP/IP stack as module for easier
loading/unloading but that's all.

> advantage or disadvantage of each? Where can i get more information?

BTW almost rotuing protocols don't need changes in TCP/IP - they simple
use it as is and configure routes from the outside (of the kernel).

	Bernd
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