Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Is there any good on a laptop to manage together the wlan0 and the
> eth0 cards ?
Google for "linux ethernet wireless bridge together proxy arp"
Chris
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Thanks for the replies:
I have tried with STP on, but I got the same.
Is there any good on a laptop to manage together the wlan0 and the eth0 cards ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Saturday 2008 December 13 11:04:05 Jerome BENOIT wrote:
(wlan0|eth0): received packe
On Saturday 2008 December 13 11:04:05 Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>(wlan0|eth0): received packet with own address as source address
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>I have googled to find a fix, but so far I have found nothing.
My best guess is to make sure STP is turned on for the bridge, but that's it.
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On Saturday 2008 December 13 13:02:15 Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
>is this even possible? I think I once tried it and found out that its
>not possible because wlans don't use arp or something like that.
Yeah, that's an issue, but there's an arp-proxy in some package that can solve
that, IIRC.
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Hi!
is this even possible? I think I once tried it and found out that its
not possible because wlans don't use arp or something like that.
Christopher
On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 01:04:05 +0800
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> on my Lenny laptop I am trying to build a bridge grouping together
Hello List,
on my Lenny laptop I am trying to build a bridge grouping together the wireless
and the wired cards:
I encounter the classical issue
(wlan0|eth0): received packet with own address as source address
I have googled to find a fix, but so far I have found nothing.
My feeling is that e
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