Samuel Abreu de Paula wrote about "[leaf-user] Wisp as a router!":
> My network is like this:
> 
> Internet  <--->  Firewall(NAT)   <---->   AP1000  <---->   AEON(wisp)   
> <----> Client
>                                  200.200.200.1/29      200.200.200.2/29 
>     200.200.200.3/29              
>                                                                         
>                                     192.168.1.1                192.168.1.3
> 
> Ok, my trouble is, how i put the wisp to work as a router, for the 
> client have the addr: 200.200.200.4/29???
> 
> But i need this, with the same netmask! =/

Enable bridging on wisp, set IP address 200.200.200.3/29 (IP of
AEON) on both of the interfaces and correct default route.

> 
> ThanX
> 
> 
> Samuel Abreu
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> 
> 
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Best Regards,
Vladimir
Systems Engineer (RHCE)


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