Re: athn weirdness with two subnets

2014-01-26 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 01:22:17PM -0300, Eike Lantzsch wrote: > The following adapted to my network setup: > > #cat /etc/hostname.vr0 > dhcp > # cat /etc/hostname.athn0 > nwid mynetwork wpakey 'mypassword' > media autoselect mediaopt hostap chan 108 > #mode 11a (this is on 5GHz) > up > # cat /et

Re: athn weirdness with two subnets

2014-01-26 Thread Eike Lantzsch
Thanks to Peter N. M. Hansteen and to Stefan Sperling! On Sunday 26 January 2014 12:35:46 Stefan Sperling wrote: > On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 07:56:37AM -0300, Eike Lantzsch wrote: > > Interesting. I was just about to try this when your response came > > in, (OpenBSD Manual 6.9 "A bridge acting as a

Re: athn weirdness with two subnets

2014-01-26 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 07:56:37AM -0300, Eike Lantzsch wrote: > Interesting. I was just about to try this when your response came in, > (OpenBSD Manual 6.9 "A bridge acting as a DHCP server") > but since athn0 does not come up unless I assign a network to it, I > doubt that only assigning an IP t

Re: athn weirdness with two subnets

2014-01-26 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Eike Lantzsch writes: > I realise that the Atheros drivers still seem to be quite finniky - at > least in hostap mode, or is this hardwired into the card? I've only used one athn card (a pci version, I forget the exact make and model but I can dig it out of the pile) and while it was possible t

Re: athn weirdness with two subnets

2014-01-26 Thread Eike Lantzsch
On Sunday 26 January 2014 04:29:54 Giancarlo Razzolini wrote: > Em 25-01-2014 19:15, Eike Lantzsch escreveu: > > On Saturday 25 January 2014 11:11:43 you wrote: > > > > if you want athn0 and vr1 to be on the same network, bridge them > > together then assign an IP address to only one of the two. >

Re: athn weirdness with two subnets

2014-01-25 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini
Em 25-01-2014 19:15, Eike Lantzsch escreveu: > On Saturday 25 January 2014 11:11:43 you wrote: > > if you want athn0 and vr1 to be on the same network, bridge them > together then assign an IP address to only one of the two. > > > -ken > > Thanks Ken for the hint! > I reckon that assigning IP addr

Re: athn weirdness with two subnets

2014-01-25 Thread Eike Lantzsch
On Saturday 25 January 2014 11:11:43 you wrote: if you want athn0 and vr1 to be on the same network, bridge them together then assign an IP address to only one of the two. -ken Thanks Ken for the hint! I reckon that assigning IP addresses to both interfaces in the same network is not the corr

athn weirdness with two subnets

2014-01-25 Thread Eike Lantzsch
Hi: I'm using 5.4 stable on an ALIX 2D13 with Compex WLM200NX My internal network is 192.168.12.0/24 My ISP gives me 181.40.100.8 nm 255.255.255.0 gw 181.40.100.1 via DHCP with reserved IP address. This is on vr0 No problems here. I wanted to set up two internal networks on vr1: 192.168.12.0/25