Mark Lanctot wrote:
seanadams;172362 Wrote:
That is not what should happen at all. When the SB3 is operating in
bridging mode, it keeps track of who is on the ethernet side and who is
on the wireless side - it knows where to send a packet.
Telling it to connect wirelessly just means that you want to configure
the wireless interface, but when bridging is enabled, both interfaces
are "equal". In fact it is equivalent to a three-port ethernet switch.
One interface is the ethernet port, one is the wireless port, and one
is "virtually" connected to the SB3's IP stack.

So although that setup sounds convoluted, it really isn't... as far as
the internal bridge is concerned, there is nothing unusual about it,
and at the IP level none of it is even visible.

Sean:

That is very cool.  It would appear that the Squeezebox in bridged mode
is a lot smarter than I thought!

I hope you have now learned to never underestimate a SqueezeBox, Marc! ;)

Regards,
Peter

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