the topology you have linked to is a router topology. try the switch topology
first: http://archive.openflow.org/wk/index.php/OpenFlow_Tutorial#Start_Network
as shown in the diagram, the regular hosts are on a different range of IP
addresses than the controller: 10.0.0.0/24 for the hosts, and 19
Dear Andrew first of all thanks for you precious time and your great help.
Being more specific will you explain how should I use IP addresses. As you
explained I tried so but didn't work. Let me explain.
I assigned AP WAN port an IP: 192.168.1.1 mask: 255.255.255.0 through which
Controller is attac
On Jan 12, 2014, at 6:59 AM, Sayed Qaiser Ali Shah <11msitqs...@seecs.edu.pk>
wrote:
> Dear Andrew I tried both techniques but no technique is working. Network is
> behaving the same. When I created two wlan interfaces i.e. wlan0 and wlan1
> and I added both interfaces to /etc/config/openflow.
Dear Andrew I tried both techniques but no technique is working. Network is
behaving the same. When I created two wlan interfaces i.e. wlan0 and wlan1
and I added both interfaces to /etc/config/openflow. I assigned IP's to
wlan0 and wlan1 by using ifconfig command and then used these IP's as
gatewa