> There are some issues with some wireless cards and bridging. For
> example, the orinoco cards (and their OEMed versions) refuse to do
> bridging at all. I currently use a prism2 card in a bridge and that
> works ok, replace it with my old orinico and systems on the wireless
> cannot see the wired
Running iptraf on the bridging laptop while the bridge was up, I saw
the DHCP packets flow from the phone across the bridge and out the
wireless side:
UDP (332 bytes) from 0.0.0.0:bootpc to 255.255.255.255:bootps (src HWaddr
000b82002fce) on eth1 (WIRED interface)
UDP (332 bytes) from 0.0.0.0
There are some issues with some wireless cards and bridging. For
example, the orinoco cards (and their OEMed versions) refuse to do
bridging at all. I currently use a prism2 card in a bridge and that
works ok, replace it with my old orinico and systems on the wireless
cannot see the wired part of t
> I can't help, but I do have a question: Do you need to use a cross
> over ethernet cable when connecting the [Grandstream BudgeTone-101]
> phone to the laptop?
Yes. That, or a hub.
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Barak A. Pearlmutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hamilton Institute, NUI Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland
http://www-bc
On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 10:30:47PM -0700, Barak Pearlmutter wrote:
> I have a WAP which serves DHCP requests.
> I have a laptop with an 802.11b interface. The laptop connects
> to the WAP and gets its IP address via DHCP.
> I have another device (Grandstream BudgeTone-101, a non-wireless SIP
> pho
On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 10:30:47PM -0700, Barak Pearlmutter wrote:
> I have a WAP which serves DHCP requests.
> I have a laptop with an 802.11b interface. The laptop connects
> to the WAP and gets its IP address via DHCP.
> I have another device (Grandstream BudgeTone-101, a non-wireless SIP
> pho
I have a WAP which serves DHCP requests.
I have a laptop with an 802.11b interface. The laptop connects
to the WAP and gets its IP address via DHCP.
I have another device (Grandstream BudgeTone-101, a non-wireless SIP
phone) which uses DHCP as it boots.
The laptop has an otherwise-unused wired eth
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