I am in no way an expert on bhyve (have not used it) so I am going to look
at this from a pure network standpoint.
A bridge is a layer 2 connection and is used to bridge two separate
networks over layer 2. That means they share the same IP subnet, but have
no other means of connecting together phy
On 11-1-2015 22:32, williamecow...@hush.ai wrote:
> Hello, I hope I can have some assistance.
>
> I am trying to get networking via wlan0 but without NAT or bridging (doesn't
> work on wifi unless WDS).
>
> say my my main network is 10.10.2.0/24, gateway/internet is 10.10.2.1, my ip
> is 10.10.
Hello, I hope I can have some assistance.
I am trying to get networking via wlan0 but without NAT or bridging (doesn't
work on wifi unless WDS).
say my my main network is 10.10.2.0/24, gateway/internet is 10.10.2.1, my ip is
10.10.2.252.
I started to config my bhyve network on 172.16.32.0/24