It is all up and working, except that people on the wireless can't ping 
across to the wired side?  I'm not sure if it is shorewall or where to 
look.  Thoughts?

-Eric

Eric Spakman wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
>   
>> Ok,
>>
>> So I have my leaf box up an running with eth0 working correctly.  I have 
>> gotten the wireless card up an running with the madwifi drivers and all 
>> of the tools seem to work.  My next step is to actually convert this 
>> over to running WPA2 and bridged.  Are there any instructions for this 
>> anywhere?  I have found bits and pieces of them all over the place. 
>>
>>     
> What you need is the hostapd.lrp and the bridge.lrp package. There is 
> no Bering-uClibc documentation for this setup, but the madwifi wiki 
> should be enough to get it running:
> http://madwifi.org/wiki/UserDocs
> http://madwifi.org/wiki/UserDocs/HostAP
> http://madwifi.org/wiki/UserDocs/WPA_PSK_on_Both_Ends
>
>
>   
>> As a follow up question I currently have 1 EMP-8602 (400mw a/b/g) 
>> radios.  I have noticed that iwlist txpower only lists up to about 
>> 50mW.  Anyone know why this is? 
>>     
>
> Maybe because of:
> http://madwifi.org/wiki/UserDocs/CountryCode
>
>   
>> Also is it possible to run an access 
>> point in both 802.11a-land and 802.11b-land at the same time with the 
>> one radio (I would assume not)?
>>
>>     
> Not sure, but the answer should be available in the wiki. It is 
> possible to create multiple interfaces with madwifi (VAP) with one 
> radio for example, so maybe it could be done.
>
>   
>> -Eric
>>
>>     
> Eric
>   


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