[MLB-WIRELESS] lan setup

Richard Van Orsouw Richard.Van.Orsouw at optus.com.au
Wed May 14 11:28:04 EST 2003


Are your client mode access points running linux or bsd ?, if so u could run
zebra with ospf. This would advertise your cable based networks to the rest
of the network. Your dlink access point is running in bridged mode so your
linux/firewall could do route advertising (ospf). If your windows clients
are 2000/xp they can listen for RIP, so enabling that on your linux/firewall
will update your 10.10.160.0/28 windows clients routing tables. Now on your
10.10.160.72/29 network, not sure how your internet is connected to the LAN,
is it a cable sharer type box ? if it is, you will need to enable RIP on
that as well as your client mode AP, because at present, there default route
would be the internet, and they wouldn't know about 10.10.160.62/29 or
10.10.160.0/28.
 

> ----------
> From: 	Matthew Hill
> Sent: 	Wednesday, 14 May 2003 1:55 AM
> To: 	Routing Workgroup; Melbourne Wireless
> Subject: 	[MLB-WIRELESS] lan setup
> 
> Howdy boys and girls
>  
> Ive created a rough plan of my lan connected to two other lans via
> wireless.
>  
> All machines have been assigned melbourne wireless ips.
>  
> Just looking and planning to get them set up shortly, and making sure
> routing wont be an issue. Any advice you guys have would be greatly
> appreciated.
>  
> Image at : www.matthewhillonline.com/wireless.html
>  
> cheers
>  
> Matthew
> 

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