[MLB-WIRELESS] D-Link Bridging

Matthew Hill matthew.hill at matthewhillonline.com
Thu May 29 00:09:14 EST 2003


Jason.

here are my plans

3 lans in seperated via wireless.

lan 1 ips 10.10.160.0/29* and 10.10.160.8/29**
lan 2 ips 10.10.160.72/29
lan 3 ips 10.10.160.64/29

* the ap for this subnet is connecting into a eth card in my linux server, not into a switch.
** these ips are for my lan

So for each ap in each lan, shall i just assign it an ip from its own subnet for each ap

ap in lan 1 10.10.160.1
ap in lan 2 10.10.160.73
ap in lan 3 10.10.160.65

All set in bridge mode will they see each other therefore all wired and wireless computers can see each other?

Thanks.

Matt

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jason Hecker 
  To: Matthew Hill 
  Cc: Melbourne Wireless 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 6:04 PM
  Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] D-Link Bridging


  I just used two free static IP's on the subnet as the class C subnet is
  the same in both premises.

  For example, you could do this:

  192.168.0.254   - internet gateway and firewall
  192.168.0.253   - wireless bridge 1
  192.168.0.252   - wireless bridge 2

  192.168.0.1-100 - IP's in one building
  192.168.0.101-200 - IP's in other building.

  DHCP works across the bridge too, so you don't have to partition the IP's 
  up like I did in the two lines above.  It'd be like one big happy subnet 
  spanning two sites.  As usual, don't have more than one DHCP server up.

  The bridges also figure out which MAC address lie on which side of the 
  link so it doesn't unnecessarily ship ethernet frames over that it doesn't 
  have to.


  On Wed, 28 May 2003, Matthew Hill wrote:

  > Yo im interested in this as well.
  > 
  > what ip address do u set the each ap to ? does the ap ip stay in the
  > same range as its wired network, or does it obtain one from the other
  > wired range, of from a seperate wireless range.
  > 
  > cheers
  > 
  > matthew
  >   ----- Original Message ----- 
  >   From: Jason Hecker 
  >   To: Jason Tedesco 
  >   Cc: melbwireless at wireless.org.au 
  >   Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 3:34 PM
  >   Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] D-Link Bridging
  > 
  > 
  >   Yah,
  > 
  >   If you have good line of sight and a good solid signal, the bridge mode in 
  >   the DWL-900AP+'s work's fantastically (for me anyway).  Make sure you 
  >   install v2.50 of the firmware as they ship with v2.1.
  > 
  > 
  >   j
  > 
  >   On Wed, 28 May 2003, Jason Tedesco wrote:
  > 
  >   > I remember a while ago, a little talk about how D-Links handle bridging, or maybe lack off. 
  >   >  
  >   > I currently have two switches in opposite ends of my house.  I want to bridge these two switches with either a DWL-900+ or the DWL-1000. 
  >   > 
  >   > Has anyone had any problems in bridging something similar to my set up with D-Links?  Is the bridging feature in D-Links now stable and robust?  Any info would be appreciated.
  >   > 
  >   > Thanks,
  >   > # jason
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