Lynn Avants wrote:

Has anyone made this work.  Is it possible to bridge a single continuous
network segment (no subnetting) via wireless.  If so, how?
WISP-Dist has this functionality integrated. It is based on parprouted software. If you want, you can get this software separately from my homepage @ http://www.hazard.maks.net/ . There is a manpage with some documentation.

Well, bridging is layer 2 in my experiences and works on MAC, not IP.....
which can complicate certain things as you have found. I haven't heard
of (or checked) for any bridging that is done via layer 3 other than
proxy-arp, which would be a very plausible solution for what your attempting..... even if it will seem fairly strange of a setup.
parprouted does exactly this, and is very easy to setup, unless you want to bridge DHCP. :-)

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Best Regards,
Vladimir
Systems Engineer (RHCE)



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