kami petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well, it should work. however, you should set an address on either of 
> the interfaces that constitutes the bridge, not the bridge itself.
>
> but you don't say exactly where you are unsuccessful...

It works, I just thought there might be a cleaner solution.

For example both ral0 and fxp1 needs an IP address or dhcpd just
refuses to work on the interface.

> also, failover trunk ought to work,

A failover trunk will work for one laptop. But if a friend and I
are sharing the wireless the friend will be cut off when the
wired interfaces goes active.

> but i wouldn't know how a bridge pair directly hooked up
> against let's say a round robin trunk would behave.

Don't understand this.

> maybe then the finer options of brconfig(8) would be worth
> trying.

Yes, tuning of 'timeout' might be a good idea.

Thanks.

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