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Subject: wifi to ethernet
From: "tux john" <atux () null ! net>
Date: 2016-09-30 7:20:56
Message-ID: trinity-da413a90-b360-4227-8175-ab384f513b4e-1475220056556 () 3capp-mailcom-lxa12
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<div>Hi. i have a PC with 3 ethernets { alix 2d13 (pcengines)} . I would<br/>
like to create a failover setup.</div>
<div>I have a nearby community wifi that i connect to with the following:</div>
<div>auto wlan0<br/>
iface wlan0 inet dhcp<br/>
wpa-ssid "Community_wifi"<br/>
wpa-psk "xyzPasSwd"<br/>
up nat.sh eth1 wlan0 "192.168.179.0/24"<br/>
dns-nameservers 8.8.8.8</div>
<div>auto eth1<br/>
iface eth1 inet static<br/>
address 192.168.179.1<br/>
netmask 255.255.255.0</div>
<div>by doing that i get all the traffic nated to eth1/wlan0.</div>
<div>I would like to NOT do a NAT setup. All devices attached to eth1 to get<br/>
an IP from the pool of the community wifi. how can i change my setup to<br/>
be able to have an IP on eth1 from the community wifi dhcp, as well all<br/>
computers attached to eth1 to get an IP from the same pool, please?</div>
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