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* [LARTC] routing roaming computers with wireless ethernet cards
@ 2001-04-06 15:59 terrylr
  2001-04-06 16:51 ` alex avriette
  2001-04-06 17:56 ` Terry L. Ridder
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: terrylr @ 2001-04-06 15:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

hello;

question: how should routing be handled for
computers with wireless ethernet connections?

example: computer 'a' roams into local wireless
cell covered by access point 'linux-ap'. computer
'a' may or may not have a valid public ip address.
how should routing be handled for computer 'a'?

yet another example:
roadkill cafe has wireless ethernet access.
customers come in for coffee and want to
surf the web using their wireless ethernet.
the customers may or not not have a valid
public ip address. how should routing of
these roaming computers be handled.

is this beyond iproute2 and getting into gated
area?

-- 
Terry L. Ridder
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"We do not bend metal, we sculpt it."

digging deep, i feel my conscience burn
i need to know who and what i am
this hunger jolts me from complacency
rocks me, makes me meet myself
----kendall payne---closer to myself---


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