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Re: RV: [Karlnet] A very idiot question about routing explanation

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Subject: Re: RV: [Karlnet] A very idiot question about routing explanation
From: "Bruno Lopes F. Cabral" <bruno@openline.com.br>
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Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 17:49:18 -0300
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Hi there

> I get a wireless network working between two buildings using AP1000.
>
> Building A the network is 192.168.101.X, there is a COR whit address
> 192.168.101.169 mask 255.255.255.0
> Building B the network is 192.168.101.X, there is a ROR whit address
> 192.168.101.170 mask 255.255.255.0

all you have to do is setup both as bridge instead of routing, as both
networks share the same network 192.168.101.x

you _can_ do it with routing, but unless you really need to switch
network on building "B" to 192.168.102.x, there is no point on
increasing the complexity of your simply setup

> Now we need to move the network on building A to 192.168.102.X, and
> maintain the building B in the same 192.168.101.X network, and I don't
> know how to set up the AP100 whit the configurator to establish traffic
> between the two buildings, I mean I don't know how to route traffic thru
> this two networks.

to do it by routing:

network on building A: put the default gateway as 192.168.101.169
network on building B: put the default gateway as 192.168.102.170

wireless on AP on building "A": 10.10.10.1
wireless on AP on building "B": 10.10.10.2

default gateway on AP on building "A": 10.10.10.2
default gateway on AP on building "B": 10.10.10.1

configure one AP as Cor and the other as Ror, same channel, ESSID,
NWID and WEP Keys. point one to another and test. it should work
easily

hope this helps
Cheers
!3runo
from Brazil

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