proper config for ospf eoip setup

A support specialiast at Wisp recommended I implement an ospf set up via an eoip tunnel, rather than use nstreme dual. The main reason was to keep the cpu usage down under heavy traffic. The white paper indicated I should set one tunnel with a metric of 10, and the second tunnel with a metric of 100, allowing one radio to remain in a tx state, and the other in an rx state, simulating a full duplex connection. I just about have it, but am not clear what interfaces to add under ospf. I assumed it would be the two wlan interfaces, setting the metric to 10, and 100 on one radio, and 100, and 10 on the other radio. I could get the radios to associate, but only show traiffc under tx. Just for kicks, I removed the wlan interfaces and added “all”. This worked, and I am now able to ping through, but I am sure this is not the way it is supposed to be set up. What, and how should the interfaces be set up under ospf?

Never mind… I figured out I had it set up correctly. The settings for the eoip tunnel force it to use the proper interfaces, so using “all” is the proper configuration.

This setup sounds interesting.
Do the link transfer all layer 2 information?
How mutch throughput you got in real life tcp?