Wireless bridge failing with a particular client

Pep Turró pep.turro at gmail.com
Thu Dec 30 03:24:39 PST 2004


On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 18:36:37 +0100, Thomas Beer <nohuman at gmail.com> wrote:
> Try to provide a static IP without DHCP to the Nokia and
> announce it in the network. If that works try a data transfer
> that will take some time. During that transfer the packet loss
> rate via ping should drop significantly.

Thanks for your suggestions. But it did not work for me. I had static
ips on the device already. To announce it in the network I did:
arp -s 10.10.10.73 00:0e:ed:bf:28:1
on the server (bridge) and test desktop. But it did not improve
things: around 90% packet loss still.

As for the long transfer, no success either: tried to download an iso
image, but it did not get past the bridge :(

What I fail to find is what is different for this device, because it
works perfectly with the other cards / OS's I tried.

Happy new year,

pep

> > The network has a Cisco 800 router providing internet access and dhcp.
> > There are two wired desktop clients (Debian GNU/Linux) and a FreeBSD
> > server. The server also has a Netgear (prism2) wireless card providing
> > a wireless bridge (no other access points around), where two laptops
> > (win98se and Linux) connect without problems... Addresses are all
> > 10.10.10.0/24, with the dhcp pool giving addresses from 10.10.10.129
> > up (wired clients have static ip addresses below that).
> >
>


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