Thanks for the hint. I've never heard of this "bounding" technique before. I'll 
certainly have a look at it.

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------- Original message -------
From: PT M. <pen...@gmail.com>
To: b...@iguanasuicide.net
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org, vic...@dornea.nu
Sent: 14.10.'10,  17:14

no need for NAT or proxy, bonding mode 3 could help you

http://www.linuxhorizon.ro/bonding.html

On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 10:20 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. 
<b...@iguanasuicide.net> wrote:
On Thursday 14 October 2010 09:04:41 Victor Dorneanu wrote:
BTW: If normal bridging doesn't work over wifi, I suppose the easiest
way to share my internet connectivity (client-only sense) is to use NAT
(correct me if I'm wrong).

So which method should I use? NAT or bridging (using ARP proxy)?

NAT, at least until you run into the limitations of NAT.
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