[Olsr-users] Two cards "AP+AdHoc"

Mehdi Bezahaf (spam-protected)
Sat Jan 3 00:17:43 CET 2009


Hi Jacques,
ok, now if i connect a new client sta3 to A's ath0 device, the sta3's  
connectivity will be managed automatically or i need to reconfigure  
manually the olsrd.conf?

Regards,
Mehdi.



On 2 janv. 09, at 23:23, Jacques wrote:

> Yes, those station should just have routes(or defaults routes)  
> pointed to C(sta1) and A(sta0) for the other one's subnet then it'll  
> work fine.
>
> To distribute a nodes subnet(i.e. the subnet on the ath0 device)  
> you'll need to add a hna4/6 rule in your olsrd.conf .
>
> Regards
> Jacques
>



> Mehdi Bezahaf wrote:
>> Hi all and happy new year ;-),
>>
>> I have boxes equipped with two physicals interfaces (ath0 ran as  
>> AP  "802.11a" and ath1 in AdHoc mode "802.11b"). I want to know if  
>> it is  possible using olsrd to run olsr only on the ath1 interfaces  
>> and have  possibility to communicate the ath0 interfaces (non-olsr)  
>> with ath1  interfaces?
>>
>> For example:
>> If i have 4 routers, A(ath0, ath1), B(ath0, ath1), C(ath0, ath1),  
>> and  D(ath0, ath1). routers run olsr on their ath1 interface, and  
>> offer  connection to wireless stations. If i have two stations,  
>> sta1 and sta2.
>> Does it possible to have a ping between sta1 and sta2, where:
>>
>> 		sta1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 'ath0' A 'ath1' --------------'ath1' B 'ath0'
>> 						|				      |
>> 						|				      |
>> 						|				      |
>> 						|				      |
>> 				     'ath0' C 'ath1' --------------'ath1' D 'ath0' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ sta2
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Mehdi
>>
>>






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