[MLB-WIRELESS] IP allocations within a node???
John McClumpha
john at incitegraphics.com.au
Mon Feb 28 13:23:11 EST 2005
Hi Mark,
I'd suggest not using DHCP for this as if a connection is lost & then
regained a new (different) ip address may be allocated - thus causing
problems where servers change addresses (and if DNS is in place, more
problems there too) - I'd suggest sticking with static IPs, which is
what Cam and I are planning to do.
As you probably guessed, we didn't have any luck seeing HRW on friday
night - although we were able to pick up other APs (non MW) *behind* it!
When I return from interstate we'll do some more experimenting and see
what we can come up with - INR should have a fully functional waveguide
omni by then so hopefully INQ will be able to see that :)
John
node INQ
Mark Aitken wrote:
> I have a question about allocating IP addresses with a single node.
>
> Here deep down south we have established NodeHRW as our central point.
> Currently just using 192.168.0.x addressing till
> we sort out a few things. But, me, NodeGXT have an allocation
> 10.10.145.208/28.
> I link to HRW as a client, as do other users, it naturally being the AP.
>
> Is it better to DHCP ip address from within the HRW allocation block for
> users of that system, then "bridging/linking" another
> AP system, say GXT, with it's own allocation?
>
> Hope this makes sense?
>
> Mark
>
>
>
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