On 10/15/10 14:54, Stefan Monnier wrote: > Last I heard, Linux's wifi code doesn't really support bridging for > client nodes (i.e. you can bridge). But of course, this may depend on > what exactly you mean by "bridging between 2 WLAN cards". >
I've mentioned it in a previous post: I just want to share my Internet connection (wlan0 connected to Access Point using wpa_supplicant) with others (wlan1 is listening for incomming connections in promiscuous mode using hostap). I don't want to access the clients - why should I ? - so "bridging" actually is "routing". Routing clients packets should be easily done by NAT. I'll post my findings as soon as possible ... Kind regards, Victor -- Victor Dorneanu Contact - Web/Blog: http://dornea.nu GnuPG information - KeyID = 0xD20870F4 (pgp.mit.edu) - Key fingerprint = DD6B 5E09 242F 7410 3F90 492A 4CBA FD13 D208 70F4 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4cb88892.90...@dornea.nu