[MLB-WIRELESS] "Heres the plan"
David Arnold
arnold at dstc.monash.edu.au
Thu Nov 1 11:18:42 EST 2001
-->"Luke" == Luke <lrich at ruralnet.net.au> writes:
so, network looks like
--(ADSL)--[ ] [ ]
[linux]--(cisco)--< >--[rg1k]--< >--(cisco)--[linux]-(ether)-
--(ether)-[ ] [ ]
Luke> Now will the 1000 let me see the dsl as though im there or is
Luke> there routing issues?
since the rg1k is a bridge, you can consider the wireless link like an
ethernet.
your linux box will need a static default route via the cisco card,
and a network route for your home network via the wired ether card
(i'm assuming you're gaming, etc, via a LAN).
his linux box will need several routes: one for your network, via your
linux box's cisco card's IP. one for the wireless network, via his
cisco card. one for his LAN via his wired ether. and a default route
via the PPPoE ADSL link.
so you'll need to pick 3 address ranges (your local, his local,
wireless) and number interfaces accordingly.
Luke> Having the 1000 in the middle stops me from using its nat to
Luke> hide multiple ip addresses from tel$tra, so can I use another
Luke> linux box to do that? Will nat achieve what I want?
his linux box can do masquerading NAT on the PPPoE link.
d
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