This works fine with Bering.  The real catch is to be sure you've
configured shorewall to recognize the wlan zone and forward things
properly to the net or loc zones as necessary.

Another possible issue would be how you've configured your wireless
card.  You will need to set the ESSID, channel, and mode (ad-hoc) on
both the gateway and your client.

So I'd suggest two places to look:
1) Shorewall to ensure all the interfaces are represented properly
2) wireless.opts (?) to be sure the wireless devices can talk

I'm not aware of a howto for this, but I recall Pete Dubler gave an
explanation of how he got wireless going on the WAN side... May be some
useful hints in there, can't recall exactly.  His site is
dublerfamily.com/leaf.  He used Dachstein I believe, but there may be
some hints not included in the Bering documentation that you find
useful.

You may also find it helpful to remove the second NIC, so that you have
only the WAN NIC and your wireless card.  If you can get that going,
you'll be able to transition to a second card more easily perhaps.

Otherwise, post some logs and configuration information and we might be
able to be more helpful.

Brock

> Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2002 17:23:27 +0900 (KST)
> From: =?EUC-KR?B?sbjFwr/u?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Organization: 
> Subject: [leaf-user] wireless gateway howto..?
> 
> i want to make a dual gateway box. 
> one for wire lan(subnet) and the other for wireless lan in one box. 
> how can i do it? 
> i have two wire nics(rtl8139) and one wireless 
> nic(wavelan/ieee 11mb). 
> one rtl8139 is for external internet connection, another 
> rtl8139 for internal network, and one wireless is for 
> internal(?) wireless network. 
> 
> in fact, i have tried it with BERING, and it works good for 
> wire lan,but for wireless i didn't know howto.. 
> i just got two high beep(yeah, i know it means wireless nic 
> recognized, 
> but that's all i know) in boot process. 
> 
> please, give me any suggestion or advice. 
> thanks..


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