Ok, I understand better now. In such a case, your best bet is to use Layer 3 bridging.


Ray Gwinn wrote:
I think I worded my question poorly. I will give more detail. All hardware is Soekris 4521s using wisp-disp.

I have the mother node (the node with a wired internet feed) working. I have nodes that have line of site to the mother node working, ospf is being used. I now wish to extend the wireless network beyond the line of site of the mother node.

I am assuming (perhaps incorrectly) that a repeater is needed to extend the network. The repeater would have line of site to the mother node, and to another node in the distance.

All interfaces on the mother node are in MASTER mode. My thinking is that all interfaces on the distant node are also in MASTER node.

My thinking is; if the repeater had two cards configured in MANAGED mode, and bridged on layer 2 would do the trick. One of the managed cards would associate with the mother node. The other managed card would associate with the distant node.

Is this reasonable? Is there a better way to configure nodes to extend the range of the wireless network? I am trying to avoid WDS, but I may be forced to use it. BTW, how is a card placed in WDS mode in wisp-disp?

Ray

On 21 Jun 2004 at 20:13, Vladimir Ivaschenko wrote:


If you do not have an access point, two cards can connect to each other only in ad-hoc mode.

Ray Gwinn wrote:

Can two wireless cards in managed mode be bridged on layer 2? More
specifically, can a repeater be created by bridging two wireless cards on
layer 2?

Ray


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