Re: something about bridge

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On Tue, 1 Sep 2009 23:41:36 +0800 (CST)"wu xiaofei" <linuxer@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,> > I have something to ask.> > I construct a network like this:> >  /A\> B   D>  \C/> > All of the nodes(A, B, C, D) have two wireless cards (wlan0, wlan1).  A-B, B-C, A-D, D-C are wireless links.> > Node A wnats to transmit packets with node C. Because the wireless links are not very reliable, I want to forward the same packet through A-B-C and A-D-C simultaneously. If I bridge interface wlan0 and wlan1 of node A (do the same on node B, C, D), Could I achieve my purpose?> > > --> Regards,> Wu> > 
Bridging does not do redundant forwarding.Bridging (and bonding) do not improve or change the per-packet reliablity ofthe link.
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