[Voyage-linux] Setup Advice
Brian Anderson
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Fri Jul 7 06:42:43 HKT 2006
I have done a similar setup (see wiki reference), but not with the added AP.
But I think it would work. In the configuration shown in the wiki, I would
add the wlan1 (the AP) and bridge eth0, tap0, and wlan1, leaving wlan0 out
of the bridge for the OpenVPN connection. The Ethernet adapter is not really
part of the VPN per se. The tap0 connection is, but it is just bridged to
eth0. So adding another should fly, but I admit I have not done it.
Brian
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Subject: [Voyage-linux] Setup Advice
Ok here is what I am trying to do: I need to have a backhaul link to other
AP's this is a point to point link using OpenVPN to create the tunnel. Now
I need to add an access point into the mix normally I would just bridge
the ethernet and wlan adapter but since the ethernet adapter is already a
part of the OpenVPN bridge that does not work. How would you guys set this
up to have a point to point backhaul and an AP all on a Wrap.2C (1
ethernet 2 mini pci) any help?
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