Really? That's bizarre! Sorry, I can't help you out... I'm still amazed that the
signal gets to your house!
Cyclone
Brian Millar wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> > My guess is you're having trouble from the distance! How far is your
> > home from your office? You should check the wattage and range on the
> > wireless card box. It's unlikely that you'd be able to transmit far out
> > of a building unless there's a window right next to the computer.
> >
> > Cyclone
>
> I am having no trouble with the distance. Like i said i can get both cards
> working fine. ( to test the two cards i gave the wireless eth1 card a real ip..
> and BANG.. this computer is able to browse the net.. and download at 50k/sec. i
> put eth0 at 90.0.0.5 (right now all my home computers are on this 90.0.0.XXX
> network.) and set up squid. now all home computers can browse the net through
> the proxy.
>
> Although i need all of my home computers to have real ip's (some of the class c
> i use at the office)
>
> My problem is that after doing everything the bridge howto says to do, it just
> doesn't work. tcpdump on each eth interface shows the same traffic!
>
> I am getting over 50 % signal to my house with the wireless nic
>
> i need a bridge (not a router) because i am extending the same class c network
> to a different location.