On Thu, 4 Feb 2010, Rob Townley wrote:
> changed mode from router to switch on 2 Linux and 2 WinXP nodes.
> configured Linux bridging per the website and that worked for
> hardwired ethernet over cat5. For the wifi wireless xp clients, i
> didnt have any luck. Maybe i did something wrong, but it seems so
> easy to create a bridge in xp. highlight 2 or more nics, right click
> and choose bridge. Did it numerous tmes years ago, but not sure w
> wifi.
>
> then came across this from intel. how did you bridge tinc to wifi
successfully?
>
> Intel promiscuous wifi does not work w bridging:
> http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/CS-025286.htm
Just bridging between a wifi interface in client mode (connected to an
AP as a client) and another interface (nothing tinc related, the
same goes for ethernet) does not work.
An accesspoint accepts only packets from mac addresses that have
registered with it before (association+authentication).
Possible workarounds are things like mac-address-spoofing/replacing or
proxy-arp, but thats a not so trivial setup.
c'ya
sven
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