Re: wifi ethernet bridge?
Toby Martin <[email protected]> Tue, 21 Feb 2006 15:55:10 -0800 (PST)
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> >On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 Harmon Seaver <[email protected]> wrote: > >>I'm > >>setting up a linux (debian) "access point" that has two Seano cards in > >>it, plus ethernet to my home network. Both wifi cards connect to > >>different remote AP's and get their IP with dhcp. Eth0 is a static IP > >>on my network. I want to bridge these 3 networks if possible, and get > >>the combined bandwidth of the two cable modems the remote APs are > >>connected to. If that isn't possible, then I'd settle for just one at a > >>time, but so far while I can set up a bridge, I can't figure out how to > >>route it at all, especially since everything I read so far is for > >>setting it up the opposite way ( no IP given to the wifi cards and a > >>static IP given to the bridge, putting it on the ethernet network). > Toby Martin wrote: > >I use a soekris box with a Seano card to beg service from a company > >across the street. My side comes off eth0. For a while I had wlan0 > >set up to get it's address via DHCP, but I noticed that it was SLOW > >to boot. Some sort of race state at boot time I image. Anyway both > >the wlan0 and eth0 are now static addresses and it works much better. > > > >Inital configuration of the system can be found at > ><http://sssg1.whoi.edu/swap>. I did have to make a few modifications to > >get it to route correctly, mostly in iptables. If you are interested, I > >can write up the modifications and pass them along. On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 Harmon Seaver <[email protected]> wrote; > > Ah, yes, if you would please. And -- after just a quick look -- > > that looks like a great link too. ---------- Apologies for the delay getting this out. Some quick notes and the associated files for doing this can be found at <http://pigeon.shipops.orst.edu/swap/bridge/> Obviously the notes are in the file: 2006-01-30.notes The directories: tecumsa - the new config that does bridging test1 - the original config There are minor changes to 4 files. The one Harmon is probably most interested in is /etc/network/firewall-nat which contains the masquerading rules to do the routing. Toby _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] http://seattlewireless.net/mailman/listinfo/dev