2009/5/5 Nicolas de Pesloüan <nicolas.2p.debian@xxxxxxx>: > When you setup the bridge at the beginning, the br0 interface takes the MAC > address of eth1. Then you add eth0 and the bridge takes the MAC address of > eth0, because it is lower. > > Can you try to use the bridge-hw option of /etc/network/interfaces, to force > the bridge MAC address to the MAC address of the wireless interface ? This > might solve the communication problem for UBUNTU SERVER... but unfortunately > probably not for the bridging function. I think you mean bridge_hw (with an underscore instead of a dash?). I can't find any information about bridge-hw in the man pages. So, I need to specify it in the bridge stanza like this: bridge_hw ##HERE_COMES_THE_MAC_ADDRESS_OF_THE_EHT1_INTERFACE## Right? > > That beeing said, Jonathan might be right about the need for WDS... Can you > have a look at the AP configuration, searching for a WDS setup ? Because if > it works on Windows, without WDS (if disabled or unavailable on the AP), > then we can assume that WDS is not required, even on Linux (the wifi > interface is able to receive traffic for another MAC). > > If the AP is WDS enabled, then... WDS might be necessary... and nothing can > be done if the driver for you wifi interface does not support it... Just to be sure: with AP you mean: Access Point? So in my case, the router? I will check it tonight (I'm not at home right now!) Thanks for your tips, I'll keep you updated! _______________________________________________ Bridge mailing list Bridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bridge