On 19 Jun, Samuel Partida wrote:
> Hi everybody, my name is Samuel, i'm from a LUG in Sevilla named AndaLinux and i'm
>its founder. Well, my problem is that now i have added a bridge in my network to join
>a wireless network with the wired one, but now all transfer goes horribly slow,
>transfering files via ftp never get more than 85kbyte/sec, i've played with brctl but
>nothing seems to change, just when i shutdown the bridge everething goes ok but i
>need the bridge so, can someone help me???
>
> I'm using kernel 2.4.18.
>
> Thanks.
Perhaps if you use routing instead of bridging? I put the wireless on a
different LAN, and simply use forwarding. For example, my real addresses
are 128.253.xxx.xxx, my internal ethernet is 192.168.1.0/24, and the
wireless is 10.0.0.0/24 (I know, should be 8 ;)
After enabling forwarding, I just added some rules to iptables
(and/or ipchains) for NAT.
HTH,
...dave
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