From: Bill Williamson <batkiwi@happychinchilla.com>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] bridge question (+homepna)
Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 03:53:01 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-101944731025412@msgid-missing> (raw)
Okay, right now I have: (this may be really bad ascii)
dsl
|(eth0)
router
|(eth1)
---hub---
/ \
hpnabridge ethernet hub
| | | | | |
computers computers
(hpna cards) (ethernet cards)
I have hpna drivers working great for linux, so getting that working/etc is
no biggie.
I wanna switch to:
dsl
|(eth0)
router
(eth2)/ \(eth1)
eth1 would be ethernet as is now, eth2 would be a homepna card.
Right now, since i'm using a hardware hpna->ethernet bridge, the homepna
clients can see the rest of the network fine (same subnet, can use network
neighborhood/etc). How can I accomplish this with my new proposed setup?
At first I thought i would just run dhcpd on both interfaces on different
subnets, but then I remebered that a. network neighborhood and b. lan games
might not work (many games require only 1 cdkey if you play over lan instead
of the internet, and it determines that by being on the same subnet as the
server).
Suggestions/etc?
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