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Brigde & PtP

Fri Nov 02, 2007 6:22 pm

Hi guys,
I have a question and I would be very happy if you guys can help me ...

I have this setup ...

Customers <-> Mikrotik <--- PtP ---> Mikrotik <-> Linux Gateway <-> Internet

Ok ...
I'd like to make my customers' MAC addresses reach my Linux Gateway ... I was reading the if I make a bridge between the Mikrotik2 two interfaces that would be possible, but the wlan interface is in station mode because the ptp and this wouldn't be possible ...

Is there any other way to do that ?

Thanks
 
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Re: Brigde & PtP

Sat Nov 03, 2007 2:29 am

change from station mode to station-wds, then bridge ether1 and wlan1 on both the station side, as well as the AP side.
 
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Re: Brigde & PtP

Sat Nov 03, 2007 5:01 pm

Hi ForePoint ...

Thanks for your answer ...
Just one more question ...
Changing it to station-wds, does it loose performance ?

Thanks again,
 
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Re: Brigde & PtP

Sun Nov 04, 2007 12:27 am

maybe a little, depends on the CPU of the router, it takes a little more cpu power to run wds.
 
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Re: Brigde & PtP

Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:58 am

Or, if you want keep the external party on a different subnet (a really really good idea), just route between them using static route at each end, as in my picture: http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=19568
I use: Subnet for each customer site [/29], one for the backhaul mesh[/24], one for my server room[/24]
 
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Re: Brigde & PtP

Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:40 am

Or, if you want keep the external party on a different subnet (a really really good idea), just route between them using static route at each end, as in my picture: http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=19568
I use: Subnet for each customer site [/29], one for the backhaul mesh[/24], one for my server room[/24]
I'm sorry ... I haven't understood ...
Are you telling me to create a static route between my ethernet and wlan cards to pass the MACs through ?

Sorry ...
Thanks,
 
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Re: Brigde & PtP

Mon Nov 05, 2007 8:12 am

Yes. It may be inefficient (thoughts anyone?) but it works well for me.

Any traffic destined for the remote network gates to the remote radio and the remote router knows what to do with it. You can then manage/audit/filter based on source network address.

WDS uses the BW more efficiently but, from my understanding, wants to bond with a bridge at each end... effectively creating one integrated ethernet layer across everything...a bit scary.

[That said, ForePoint's method is well documented on the Wiki and possibly makes better use of BW]
 
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Re: Brigde & PtP

Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:42 pm

Yes. It may be inefficient (thoughts anyone?) but it works well for me.
the only thing that is inefficient in your setup is IP utilization, however it will not work for what marcelocbf needs to do, as it will not pass the mac layer from the client to/through the AP. In order to pass the mac layer, he must use station wds, or setup EoIP tunnels (which add alot of overhead).
 
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