Devicescape has released under GPL a module that performs L2-NAT as required for bridging to work between an 802.11 client and ethernet. If someone would volunteer to do the work to incorporate this module into the kernel we would be very happy for that to happen. Simon -----Original Message----- From: bridge-bounces at lists.osdl.org [mailto:bridge-bounces at lists.osdl.org] On Behalf Of Stephen Hemminger Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 3:25 AM To: Labhesh Popli Cc: bridge at lists.osdl.org Subject: Re: [Bridge] how do i bridge eth0 with eth1 by bridging? On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 06:25:39 +0100 (BST) Labhesh Popli <labhesh_popli at yahoo.co.in> wrote: > hi, > > i have my wireless LAN card connected in USB port of linux machine > at eth1, > > and another wireless LAN card connected to USB port of windows machine. > > the LAN card of windows has been plugged out. now, i want to access > the > > internet sites on windows machine through the wireless LAN b/w the 2 > > machines. > > I have successfully made a bridge b/w eth0 and eth1 of my linux > machine using > > the "brctl" etc commands, > > entered the ip adress of WLAN of linux machine in internet explorer/tools/internet options/connections/LAN settings/proxy server of windows machine. > If you read the FAQ on http://linux-net.osdl.org/index.php/bridge you will see that bridging to wireless is going to work because Linux bridging doesn't support NDS. The problem isn't just in the bridge code, it would require more extensive work to the wireless drivers as well. _______________________________________________ Bridge mailing list Bridge at lists.osdl.org https://lists.osdl.org/mailman/listinfo/bridge