Hi, On Tue, Apr 04, 2017 at 03:12:09PM +0200, Dirk Ziegelmeier wrote: > I sent this link because of the first answer: > > > It is not possible to bridge between wireless (client a.k.a. station mode) > and wired interfaces according to this thread on linux-ath5k-devel > <http://web.archive.org/web/20110925231256/http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/linux-ath5k-devel/2010/3/21/6871733> > . > One should set up NAT instead:
The master (access-point) of a wireless network must be aware of all existing managed nodes, this is why you have to associate (and I hope authenticate as well :-) ) your client. What you want to achieve with a bridged wireless network is a wireless mesh network, which isn't supported with basic equipments, and which is achieved using proprietary protocols or with WDS for a very basic tree. Knowing that, it is obvious that it doesn't work. In other words, for general cases, layer 1 domain and layer 2 domain must be the same for wireless networks. Sylvain
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