Yes, most default home/small business router configurations do not route
broadcast packets between wired and WIFI.  You can probably change this
behavior in your router configuration.

On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 6:44 AM, Ying Xue <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 12/11/2015 07:30 PM, ning anzhou wrote:
> > Thanks for fix my commands. And I have configured a TIPC network on the
> wired
> > ethernet.
>
> OK.
>
> > It's really what I need. While for the WIFI, the TIPC node cannot see
> each other
> > but itself.
> >
> > And another question, if there are two ethernets connected by a switch,
>
> As long as two interface are connected to a same switch, they should
> reside in
> the same Ethernet segment, in other words, they are under the same
> broadcast
> domain. That's why the link between the two nodes can be established when
> you
> used Ethernet interfaces as TIPC bearers.
>
> So, your question reminds me that you must ensure the two WIFI interface
> can
> talk each other with broadcast messages, otherwise, the two nodes cannot
> recognize each other.
>
> Regards,
> Ying
>
>  then
> > even we configure
> > all the nodes in a cluster, the switch still split the TIPC into two
> networks,
> > right?
> >
>
>
>
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