Hi Randy,
I believe this may help(found in /etc/defaults/rc.conf):
#autobridge_interfaces="bridge0"# List of bridges to check
#autobridge_bridge0="tap* em0"# Interface glob to automatically add
to the bridge
if used in addition to example below.
//batcilla
2011/2/1 Randy Bush
2011/2/1 Randy Bush
> cloned_interfaces="*bridge0* tap0 tap1 tap2 tap3 tap4 tap5 tap6 tap7 tap8
> tap9"
> ifconfig_tap0=147.28.224.41/30
> ifconfig_tap1=147.28.224.45/30
> ifconfig_tap2=147.28.224.49/30
> ifconfig_tap3=147.28.224.53/30
> ifconfig_tap4=147.28.224.57/30
> ifconfig_tap5=147.28.224.6
Greetings
Both XR2 and CM9 are old card and not supported by TDMA.
I believe there is no option for PCMCIA at all,
for the miniPCI - you can use DCMA-82, Mikrotik R52, anything atheros 5414
and more recent chipsets.
In Sam Leffler's presentations mentioned, that DCMA-82 was used.
//batcilla
2011
2010/2/11 Rui Paulo
>
> On 10/02/2010 22:24, batcilla itself wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 3 Jan 2010, at 12:23, Kim Culhan wrote:
>>
>> [skip...]
>>
>>> This is odd. What happens without the bridge?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Rui P
2010/2/11 Rui Paulo :
> On 10/02/2010 22:24, batcilla itself wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 3 Jan 2010, at 12:23, Kim Culhan wrote:
>>
>> [skip...]
>>
>>> This is odd. What happens without the bridge?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Rui Paul
>>On 3 Jan 2010, at 12:23, Kim Culhan wrote:
[skip...]
>This is odd. What happens without the bridge?
>
>--
>Rui Paulo
I guess without the bridge ping going w/o any problem.
I also tried couple of configs with wlan in different wlanmode, hostap etc:
it is precisely same as Kim wrote. In case of