[Voyage-linux] Clients with voyage
Solomon Asare
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Sat Sep 30 17:51:57 HKT 2006
Hi Brian,
I have personally not tried the bridging mode, I use
my clients in routing mode to pass all and every kind
of routerble Internet traffic.
It has served me well but obviously you needs,
requirements and expectations may vary.
Regards,
so
--- Brian Looney <blooney68 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Solomon Asare wrote:
> > Hi Brian,
> > if I may ask, what is the trouble with the
> approach on
> > the wiki? This may help others to propose
> something
> > more appropriate for u.
> >
> > solomon.
> >
> >
> > --- Brian Looney <blooney68 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> >> I am using voyage to make some outdoor ap's for a
> >> couple of
> >> point-to-point links. I was hoping to use voyage
> on
> >> both sides of the
> >> link, but because of being unable to bridge with
> >> client mode, I am
> >> forced to use other ap's that can do client mode.
>
> >> Can anybody give me
> >> some direction on using client mode with voayge?
> I
> >> saw the answer on the
> >> wiki, but I was not satisfied with their
> solutions.
> >> It seems like their
> >> must be an easier way. Specificly I am using
> voyage
> >> 0.2 on a soekris
> >> 4521 and on a Wrap 1e. the wifi cards are atheros
> >> cards (one senao
> >> emp-8602 a/g and one nortel xg 621 g). Any ideas
> >> would be appreciated.
> >>
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> >
> I guess I don't follow the routing solutions. also,
> what is proxy_arp
> and how do I get it to work? I'm not real strong on
> routing and using
> iptables to do routing. It would seem that there
> would be a drop in
> solution that would work for most people that need
> to use it as a
> client. I'm just trying to get a wireless bridge to
> hook up two networks
> that are on the the same subnet. I admit maybe I am
> being to lazy, but
> if everybody has this problem, there should be a
> general enough solution
> without having to slog through setting up route
> tables,etc. I guess my
> problem is, we're all ready to set up the link, but
> I have no reliable
> clients, that I KNOW will pass all data though them.
> We're sending
> regular internet traffic as well as SIP phone
> traffic back to an
> asterisk server, and I need a solution that will
> work 100% (people just
> need there phones to work.) I'm not going to put a
> client ap on a pole
> that I have to keep taking down to get it to work
> right. If I had
> another month, I'm sure I could get this routing
> figured out. In the
> meantime, I puchased a Ubuquiti LiteStation 2 for
> the client side.
>
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