Hi,
You have 2 method to do so.
1. Use voyage to provide DHCP service to your wireless client. You can
start dnsmasq for this purpose. Read /etc/dnsmasq.more.conf and
/etc/network/interfaces has some sample conf for setting up 10.1.x.x
network.
2. Make your wrap AP as bridge, read /etc/network/interface, there is an
example to run atheros card as AP.
Regards,
Punky
Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
Hi,
I have a warp based Voyage 2.6.20-486-voyage installation. Currently it
just works as a router, where eth0 is the uplink to my ISP, eth1 and
eth2 are connected to my 2 LANs. Everything work OK.
Now I want to use the wifi card (Atheros) as AP in my network. The card
seems to work: it has a static ipaddress and the network is seen by my
laptop.
The network has a (W2K) DHCP server which I want to use for my wireless
laptops. If I use the Debian Networkmanager to get a network connection
I can see the incoming requests from the laptop to the warp board (using
tcpdump on ath0). But it appears that the DHCP requests of my laptop are
not relayed to that DHCP server.
How can I make the wrap boord relay the wireless dhcp requests to the
W2K server? In addition: can I install some sort of MAC address security
to that relay?
TIA
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