On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:18:07PM -0400, Jeremy Radlow wrote: > Has anyone gotten this combination working? Here's my setup, and a > description of my problems: > > * Router > - IP address 192.168.1.1 > * AirPort base station > - IP address 192.168.1.100 > - transparent bridging, no encryption, gateway == router > * Laptop > - Internal AirPort card > - IP address 192.168.1.12, gateway == router > * 2.4.6 benh kernel, airport/orinoco/hermes modules > > To get things "working" I use: > > # modprobe airport > # ifup eth1 > # iwconfig eth1 mode managed > > So at this point it should be like my laptop is on the local area network, > right? And if I ping other machines on the network and check their ARP > caches, the laptop does show up. > > I see activity lights on the base station when I try to ping other machines, > but I get 100% packet loss. > > iwconfig eth1 shows link quality 57/92, signal level -41 dBm, noise > level -98 dBm. The base station is five feet away. > > tcpdump on the target machine shows dozens of arp who-has and arp is-at > messages generated by the laptop and the target machine respectively, and > nothing else. The laptop's ARP cache shows <incomplete> for the ethernet > hardware address of the machine(s) I'm trying to ping. > > What am I doing wrong?
the laptop is on a seperate physical network to the gateway and other machines, you need to use proxy arp (can the airport base stations even do that?) or bridging. Or use a seperate subnet for the laptop, and have the airport basestation handle all routing to and from that subnet. If you dont know what I am talking abotu here with all this go read the networking howtos on www.linuxdoc.org See You Steve -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wibble.net/~sjh/ Look Up In The Sky Is it a bird? No Is it a plane? No Is it a small blue banana? YES