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Routing is the mechanism that enables packets to travel from source to target being forwarded by multiple hosts (so called routers). This article will discuss several routing protocols in Ad-Hoc networks. If you are looking for more basic information on routing, you might want to check the [[RoutingPrinciples|Routing Principles]] article.
'''Routing''' is the mechanism that enables packets to travel from source to target being forwarded by multiple hosts (so called routers). This article will discuss several routing protocols in Ad-Hoc networks. If you are looking for more basic information on routing, you might want to check the [[RoutingPrinciples|Routing Principles]] article.





Latest revision as of 19:28, 13 January 2005

Routing is the mechanism that enables packets to travel from source to target being forwarded by multiple hosts (so called routers). This article will discuss several routing protocols in Ad-Hoc networks. If you are looking for more basic information on routing, you might want to check the Routing Principles article.


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