On Feb 10, 2013 8:35 AM, "Dan Luedtke" wrote:
> Are you using the Netgear device for wireless, or is there a wireless
> adapter/card/whatever in your linux box?
Netgear was the wireless/wired/ADSL from the provider. Workaround was to
make that an ADSL-Ethernet bridge and run PPPoE on another, unb
I've seen some Linux boxes in bridge mode do strange things with wireless and
ipv6. Using wds mode resolved it. Is the wireless in wds mode?
On Feb 9, 2013, at 2:31 PM, "Christopher J. Pilkington" wrote:
> I've a Netgear 7550 B90 provided by Frontier. (Yes, it's my only choice
> other than VSAT
On Sat, 9 Feb 2013 14:31:00 -0500
"Christopher J. Pilkington" wrote:
> Further digging indicates
> that RA and NS don't cross the bridge from wired to wireless.
Are you using the Netgear device for wireless, or is there a wireless
adapter/card/whatever in your linux box?
If you have linux runni
I've a Netgear 7550 B90 provided by Frontier. (Yes, it's my only choice
other than VSAT. Rural US. Yes, I am already looking into getting my own
CPE, but humor me.)
Since Frontier doesn't support IPv6, I've linux box on the LAN building an
AYIYA tunnel, and doing the usual router thing on the wire
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