On 2010-10-06, Fabio Almeida wrote:
> There's two WiMax Links to the same location, the idea is to use it for
> failover.
> In a lab setup, OpenBSD Bridge directed connected on 3Com switch,
> everything works, no problem.
>
> My doubt is related with the LACP packets crossing the wireless links.
On 2010-10-06, Martin Pelik??n wrote:
> 2010/10/6, Fabio Almeida :
>> Is there a chance this messy setup can work?
>> Has anyone configured some setup like that in Bridge mode (not ECMP)?
>
> I don't have access to any of the UBNT's we use right now, but any
> mode except WDS seems not to be fully
2010/10/6, Fabio Almeida :
> Is there a chance this messy setup can work?
> Has anyone configured some setup like that in Bridge mode (not ECMP)?
I don't have access to any of the UBNT's we use right now, but any
mode except WDS seems not to be fully L2 transparent, hence it might
be incompatible
knows if there are any wireless device that properly handle LACP
packets (let then cross the wireless bridge)?
Thanks in advance,
Fabio Almeida
The adapter is in BSS (Infrastructure mode) because I need it to connect to
another access point. Can I do this if my card is in HostAP mode?
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From: Andy Hayward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 4:32 AM
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Subject: Re: Wireless Bridge...
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On 7/4/06, Thomas BC6rnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
bridging doesn't work with wireless lan.
Yes it does. However the wireless adapter needs to be in hostap mode.
-- ach
bridging doesn't work with wireless lan.
Thomas
On Mon, 3 Jul 2006, Novak, Trevor SCIC wrote:
> I'm trying to setup a wireless bridge with openbsd on a Toshiba laptop. I'm
> using an SMC2532W-B (Prism 2.5) wireless card and a 3Com 3C574-TX. I've
> created a bridgena
On Monday 03 July 2006 23:29, Novak, Trevor SCIC wrote:
> I'm trying to setup a wireless bridge with openbsd on a Toshiba
> laptop. I'm using an SMC2532W-B (Prism 2.5) wireless card and a 3Com
> 3C574-TX.
Is the wi(4) in hostap mode? If not you cannot bridge...
I'm trying to setup a wireless bridge with openbsd on a Toshiba laptop. I'm
using an SMC2532W-B (Prism 2.5) wireless card and a 3Com 3C574-TX. I've
created a bridgename.bridge0 file and added wi0 and ep1 to the file. The
bridge is up and running. I can ping both on the wirele
> If I remember correctly, bridging only works in hostap mode.
Bingo, someone remembered -- and that is correct.
In the other modes, MAC addresses of course do not get exposed
correctly, and your access point cannot impersonate the other
hosts it is required to.
It is fairly obvious if you think
Robert,
If I remember correctly, bridging only works in hostap mode.
Rgds,
Anwar Puthu
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 12:36:04 +0200 "Robert Stepanek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Hi list,
>
>When settin
Hi list,
When setting up a wireless bridge to connect two ethernet segments in
OpenBSD3.7 I encounter the following problem:
When sending a ping from one ethernet segment to the other the ARP
request gets transmitted over my WLAN. The counterpart on the
wireless bridge setup sends the
I ought to kick myself!
I've been through that page so many times, but never saw that.
Thanks a lot!
Regards,
Anwar.
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On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 01:23:51 +0100 "pedro la peu"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It would be useful
> It would be useful if this little gotcha could be added to the man page
man 4 wi
/EXAMPLES
Perdo,
Thanks a lot! That fixed it. I followed your instructions to setup wicontrol
before the ifconfig and it worked perfectly!
It would be useful if this little gotcha could be added to the man page or in
the example for hostname.if
Thanks again.
Regards,
Anwar Puthu.
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On Thursday 25 August 2005 17:36, Anwar Puthu wrote:
> When I tried configuring wi0 in hostap mode with WEP, it used to fail
> consistently with the message wi0: init failed.
I suspect that's because you are using wicontrol after ifconfig.
> I then tried setting up the card in ibss-master mode.
Todd,
I never tried the bridge without WEP. I could not get the card to initialise
with WEP in the soekris. I have successfully initilaised the same card with
WEP in hostap mode on my laptop, but not as a bridge.
My past attempts to use the card with software WEP in hostap mode have always
f
; wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anybody built a wireless bridge using the Soekris net 4801 and a seano
> 2511mp+ (wi) minipci card?
>
> When I tried configuring wi0 in hostap mode with WEP, it used to fail
> consistently with the message
> wi0: init failed.
>
> I then tried
Hi all,
Has anybody built a wireless bridge using the Soekris net 4801 and a seano
2511mp+ (wi) minipci card?
When I tried configuring wi0 in hostap mode with WEP, it used to fail
consistently with the message
wi0: init failed.
I then tried setting up the card in ibss-master mode. This at
*Bridged*:
The easiest, unfirewalled
Get a switch and a wireless bridge (Like senao /engenius sl2511)
Connect the bridge to the wireless router and to the switch and you're done.
Cost: 100 euro
Or:
Get an openbsd box with ethernet and wireless card, bridge both interfaces
and connec
Zen Lunatic wrote:
> I recently got cable
> ...We have a wireless router...
> I wanted to build my own router/firewall but the modem is in someone
> elses room and they don't want to have a machine sitting in there.
>
> What I want to do is somehow build a box that is a router/firewall but
>
so I don't have to buy wireless cards for everything plus so
I can have my own dedicated firewall. This is basically a standard or
bsd dedicated router/firewall box, but which uses the wireless to get
to the internet instead of a second network card. Can this be done?
I looked into thes
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