well my netbook runs openwrt :) has babel on it, so ur saying i can install ahcpd in client mode there also ?
and does ahcpd support multiple network configurations? say 172.x for wireless mesh nodes , 10.x for say users (windows / linux / mac clients) basically now we configure nodes based on mac, all in the 172 network so the mesh is in the 172 space, but we give 10. addresses to clients and nat them or i guess i could use ahcpd on endpoints, but how does say windows client get the ip if their 2-3 hops out, is the dhcp broadcast through the network On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 10:35 AM, Gabriel Kerneis <[email protected]>wrote: > On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 10:27:08AM -0400, Outback Dingo wrote: > > question what exactly is meant by client mode in this email? are we > > regferring to a method of another wireless AP client getting its mesh ip > ? > > Yes. > > > or clients connected through the network, like a laptop > > This one too. Except for laptop clients, this how-to is useless (unless > your laptop runs OpenWrt, which would be quite surprising ;-): you have > to install ahcpd separately (for instance using a Debian package) and > launch it on your machine to get an address. > > Regards, > -- > Gabriel Kerneis >
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