thanks let's try it !
2014/1/8 Matthieu Boutier <[email protected]> > Hello, > > Before beginning the tests in real life, i would like to know if anyone > of you could make it work properly and share its configuration (my thoughts > are about the need to use, or to not use, a bridge interface "br0") : > - Bridge : What is the recommended configuration refering bridging : > should i create a bridge (br0) for wlan0 and wlan1 or not ? > > > No ! Or babeld will not be able to use each interface, as it should. > > - IP Addresses : > -> must i assign a unique IP address do each wlan interface (or a > unique to br0) > > -> if i must assign two different IP addresses (one per wlan > interface), must i assign an IP address in different or same subnet ( > 192.168.1.0/28 and 192.168.2.0/28 *OR* both in 192.168.1.0/28) ? > > > For this purpose, we use one unique IP address for all interfaces. For > example, on omicron (openwrt) we use : > $ cat /etc/config/network > […] > config interface 'wifi0' > option ifname 'wlan0' > option proto 'static' > option ipaddr '192.168.4.39/32' > list ip6addr '2001:41d0:1:f19f:e246:9aff:fe4e:912e/128' > list ip6addr '2001:05c0:1505:6b00:e246:9aff:fe4e:912e/128' > > config interface 'wifi1' > option ifname 'wlan1' > option proto 'static' > option ipaddr '192.168.4.39/32' > list ip6addr '2001:41d0:1:f19f:e246:9aff:fe4e:912e/128' > list ip6addr '2001:05c0:1505:6b00:e246:9aff:fe4e:912e/128' > […] > > Note there is two v6 addresses, but they are on both interfaces. > > - Babeld : as i could read in the docs, i should then start babeld with > option "wlan0 wlan1" > > > Yes, or alternatively, put "interface wlan0" and "interface wlan1" in the > config file. > > thanks a lot in advance for your help > > > You're welcome ! > > Matthieu > >
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