At the time of natural disasters, generally resulting in paralysis of the communication network infrastructure, a communication system based on Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANET) and Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN) is needed, so that disaster management teams are easier to communicate with each other. In this thesis, ZRP and TORA routing protocols are tested on MANET and WMN networks using network simulator 2 version 2.35 with four scenarios. The parameters obtained to test performance are packet delivery ratio, end to end delay, throughput and routing overhead. From the results of testing the TORA routing protocol with the node has spread scenario and the ZRP routing protocol for all scenarios on WMN networks has a high average packet delivery ratio and the TORA routing protocol with the node spreads scenario has an average value of end to end delay low and high throughput. On the MANET network has a low average value of end to end delay and also has a high throughput and TORA routing protocols with the node spreads scenario has a high average packet delivery ratio and high routing overhead.