Or with StarOS you need to run a VDS tunnel over your wireless link then
bridge the Ethernet to the VDS interface.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rick Smith
Sent: 29 September 2005 03:31
To: WISPA General List
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Mikrotik Quick questions 2


You CAN bridge wireless cards and ethernet... Need to use EOIP tunnels
however.

Contact Butch Evans... http://www.butchevans.com

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 9:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Mikrotik Quick questions 2

Also....

We were unable to bridge a Wifi card to the Ethernet port when in Station
mode, and successfully pass traffic. In Mikrotik documentation, it clearly
states that this is NOT supported because of a limitation of WiFi.  I find
it hard to believe that Mikrotik can't be used as a bridged CPE, without
routing.

I have Station Server boxes, configured as Stations, and have them set as
bridges with no problem.  Am I missing something? Am I correct that
Mikrotiks can't be set up as bridges between Ethernet and Wifi port?  For
various reasons I do NOT want to route.


Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


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> I'm using Mikrotik live for the first time tommorrow and in a crunch for 
> an 8am install.
>
> 1> We flashed Mikrotik to WRAP boards.  However, it will not shut down, 
> and their for prevents soft reboot.  This is a known issue with WRAP 
> boards listed in their docs, and can be fixed with a kernal bit change or 
> something like that.  But not sure how to do that when using Mikrotik a 
> closed OS. Does any one know how to fix that? Is there a patch or 
> different version of Mikrotik image to deal with this?
>
> 2> Our plan is to use WDS, because it allows bridging over the WiFi, so we

> can pass large packet VLAN traffic successfully. WDS in some methods of 
> deployment has a bad wrap because of double use of bandwdith to perform 
> its common use. However in our case, it doesn't have that draw back. 
> Basically we are using 4 units like a CPE each located on a building 
> within the complex, to interconnect to the 5th unit acting like an AP, 
> where the Ethernet gets plugged into our backhaul radio.  WDS should make 
> it jsut look like a big switch.  Does anyone know something about WDS that

> I don't, that would make it disadvantageous to use for my intended 
> purpose?
>
> 3> Lastly, some of the existing residential buildings in the complex have 
> Station-server CPEs. I want to avoid replacing these, because they do not 
> need VLAN support.  I had some difficulty geting the Mikrotik to 
> communicate with the Station server CPEs if I tried to use WPA encryption.

> Using WEP worked fine.  USing WPA Mikrotik to Mikrotik worked fine.  Is 
> there anything I need to do to make Sation server work with Mikrotik both 
> using WPA? Has anyone else made it work, or is it just incompatible.  I'm 
> wondering if its a Station Server issue. I also had problems with Station 
> Server connecting to the new Teletronic CPEs with WPA.
>
> Tom DeReggi
> RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
> IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
> 301-515-7774
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