[Voyage-linux] routing from WLAN

who ami (spam-protected)
Sun Sep 11 01:07:09 HKT 2011


Hi,

you can also setup a proxy on your node1, maybe polipo is a good choice. 
Polipo is well documented, may be the dox are a good starting point for 
further explorations.

HtH

On 09/09/2011 05:44 PM, Sebastian Robitzsch wrote:
> the answer is NAT on node1 including the corresponding routes set up on
> node 1 between eth0 and wlan0/ath0. However, I recommend using node 1 as
> the AP because otherwise you need to make sure that all the traffic goes
> directly to the client (node 1) instead of getting routed through the AP
> (node 2).
>
> An easy to follow howto for NAT can be found here:
> http://seronline.de/?p=53
>
>
> Cheers,
> Sebastian
>
> On Fri, 2011-09-09 at 14:26 +0100, themrorange at gmail.com wrote:
>    
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a WLAN network of three devices {node1, node2, node3}, static IP are 192.168.2.1, 192.168.2.2, 192.168.2.3.
>>
>> The access point is node2 so node1 and node3 are stations for node2.
>>
>> Node1 is the only one that has access to internet by eth0. eth0 at node1 has a static ip.
>>
>> Node2 and node3 can connect to node1.
>> Node 1 can connect to internet.
>> Node2 and node3 can NOT connect to internet.
>> How should I configure node2 and node3 in order to reach internet?
>>
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>>
>> Davide
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