On Friday 20 January 2006 11:28, dileep reddy wrote:
> HI ,
>  Sorry for reiterating.
>  I used bridge on the host to enable network in uml. I've been accessing
> net using eth0 on the host till now. But, I now want to use wireless
> device(wlan0 on the host) to do so.

> But bridge doesnt support wlan0 as u 
> know.

I very much think it does - the WiFi frame format was designed to be 
compatible with Ethernet (in fact I'm connecting via Wifi with a physical 
Ethernet <-> WiFi bridge).

If it doesn't, there's a bug in what you do or in the bridge code (IMHO). 
However, in that case, use normal tuntap networking with proxy_arp on the 
host...

> How can I enable wlan0 to access net? 

>  Thanks for being patient.

Sorry but there can be other people able to answer (on the ML).

Also I'm busy, and I try to refuse such mail when addressed to me only - I 
can't ignore it like I'm free to do for ML messages (in that case I usually 
tend to answer if I can, but only because I want).

>  dileep

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