En/na Oliver Kiddle ha escrit:
Tobias Frost wrote:
Once I tried with a LaFonera to archieve the same, wasting a day or so.
The result was, as soon as I turned on encryption, it stop working.
So I *think*, that the AP / WPA checks or uses the MAC address of the
frame for encryption or to check
Tobias Frost wrote:
> Once I tried with a LaFonera to archieve the same, wasting a day or so.
> The result was, as soon as I turned on encryption, it stop working.
> So I *think*, that the AP / WPA checks or uses the MAC address of the
> frame for encryption or to check if the packages are legitima
(active-backup) bonding eth0 and wlan0 (was Re: nslu2: two
ethernets: one by default)
Hi,
I like very much the Oliver private post but this procedure is _too_ big
for me ,-). I just want to know:
1) what to do the bonding transition
2) how to revert bonding If I want.
D
> >> Subject: Howto (active-backup) bonding eth0 and wlan0 (was Re: nslu2: two
> >>ethernets: one by default)
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I like very much the Oliver private post but this procedure is _too_ big
> >> for me ,-). I just wan
En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 05:39:26PM +0100, Xan wrote:
I have nslu2 with as far as I know it does not have network-manager
avaliable (it has no screen). Really, I have to write a "server"
detecting the kernel event of unplugged ethernet and only put wifi so.
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 05:39:26PM +0100, Xan wrote:
> I have nslu2 with as far as I know it does not have network-manager
> avaliable (it has no screen). Really, I have to write a "server"
> detecting the kernel event of unplugged ethernet and only put wifi so.
> But it's too difficult for m
En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 01:00:10PM +0100, Xan wrote:
My access point? Why the active-backup bonding depends on AP and not
only on my box (nslu2)? Can you explain me technical details?
My understanding of bonding means both ends have to support it for
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 01:00:10PM +0100, Xan wrote:
> My access point? Why the active-backup bonding depends on AP and not
> only on my box (nslu2)? Can you explain me technical details?
My understanding of bonding means both ends have to support it for a
link since you are sending traffic over
En/na Lennart Sorensen ha escrit:
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 09:24:16PM +0100, Xan wrote:
From: Xan
To: Oliver Kiddle ,
debian-arm
Subject: Howto (active-backup) bonding eth0 and wlan0 (was Re: nslu2: two
ethernets: one by default)
Hi,
I like very much the Oliver private
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 09:24:16PM +0100, Xan wrote:
>
> From: Xan
> To: Oliver Kiddle ,
> debian-arm
> Subject: Howto (active-backup) bonding eth0 and wlan0 (was Re: nslu2: two
> ethernets: one by default)
>
> Hi,
>
> I like very much the Oliver priv
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Hi,
I like very much the Oliver private post but this procedure is _too_ big
for me ,-). I just want to know:
1) what to do the bonding transition
2) how to revert bonding If I want.
Now I have two network interfaces wlan0 (wifi) and eth0 (ethernet). Both
have private
# route
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse
Iface
localnet* 255.255.0.0 U 0 00 eth0
localnet* 255.255.0.0 U 0 00
wlan0
default 172.26.0.
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 05:32:09PM +0100, Xan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Perhaps it's a too much simple question, but I don't know what achieve
> that: In nslu2 I have two network devices: eth0 and wlan0 (wifi). I just
> want that:
>
> - nslu2 tries if eth0 is plugged. If it's, then all network connectio
Hi,
Perhaps it's a too much simple question, but I don't know what achieve
that: In nslu2 I have two network devices: eth0 and wlan0 (wifi). I just
want that:
- nslu2 tries if eth0 is plugged. If it's, then all network connection
were established via eth0
- if eth0 is unplugged, then all net
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