Hello Przemyslaw!

Przemysław Kujawski schrieb:
> 2009/3/20 Michael Braitmaier <[email protected]>:
>   
>> Using WPA2 and WPA:
>> It seems to be connected and starts receiving a network address (IP)
>> however this step seems to fail as
>> the connection falls back to disconnected.
>> I wonder wether initiation of the dhcp IP address reception means that
>> authentication/authorization on wlan level alread has completed?
>>
>> Using WEP:
>> Windows reports me not being connected, however I can ping machines in
>> the Internet and do nslookups as well as use a webbrowser and I got a
>> dhcp-based ip-address.
>> However after a while the connection drops.
>>
>> I tried different configurations and after several days are now a bit
>> clueless on how to identify the problem.
>> I also tried resetting my nvram, because I read somewhere that this
>> might override the /etc/network/interfaces settings.
>> Using unsecure wireless everything works fine, dhcp is providing an IP.
>>
>> I am running dnsmasq as dhcp/dns.
>> My wireless config follows:
>>
>> auto eth0.0
>> iface eth0.0 inet manual
>>        switch-ports 1 2 3 4 5*
>>
>> auto eth2
>> iface eth2 inet manual
>>        wireless-type broadcom
>>        wireless-country DE
>>        wireless-mode ap
>>        wireless-ssid Askalon
>>        wireless-channel 5
>>        wireless-security wpa-psk
>>        wireless-gmode auto
>>        wireless-authorization psk psk2
>>        wireless-encryption aes+tkip
>>
>> auto br0
>> iface br0 inet static
>>        bridge-ifaces eth0.0 eth2
>>        address 192.168.24.254
>>        netmask 255.255.255.0
>>        broadcast +
>>
>> Does anybody have any hint on where I could evaluate further?
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>     
>
> I think that You should add "wireless-bridge-if br0" line in
> configuration section of eth2 interface. Here how it looks on my Linksys
> WRT54GL router:
> auto eth1
> iface eth1 inet manual
>       wireless-type broadcom
>       wireless-country PL
>       wireless-mode ap
>       wireless-ssid SomeSSID
>       wireless-channel 9
>       wireless-gmode GOnly
>       wireless-txpower 42
>       wireless-frameburst 1
>       wireless-security wpa-psk
>       wireless-authorization psk2
>       wireless-encryption aes
>       wireless-wpa-key S0m3Wirele5sKeY
>       wireless-bridge-if br0
>
> Best Regards,
> Przemek
>
>   
Thank you very much for your hint. It seemded to be exactly what I needed.
At least I got it working with WPA2 so far.

Best Regards,
Michael
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