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Re: [Xen-API] Using wlan nic for network access



Would be real nice to get some pointers how to set up NAT with xapi or xl for that matter, since I'm fairly new to all this Linux networking stuff...

Cheers,
Marien


From: Rob.Hoes@xxxxxxxxxx
To: marien_spek@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2014 12:49:12 +0000
CC: xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Xen-API] Using wlan nic for network access

Hi Marien,

As for as I know, it is indeed usually not possible to bridge wireless NICs. Some people have experimented with NAT instead. This is not built-in to xapi, but you could set it up manually using iptables. Perhaps someone else on the list has tried this?

Cheers,
Rob

On 4 Apr 2014, at 08:54, Marien Spek <marien_spek@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Currently I'm using an Ubuntu 13.10 server install with a custom 3.13.6 kernel (only for static xen-pci-back), xen 4.3 and xcp-xapi (both from the official launchpad repo)
With that I use a Realtek RTL8179 nic which is working fine with the patched R8188EU drivers.

So far I've been trying to bridge the nic so it can be used with xapi, but so far I failed... I've encountered dozens of claims stating that bridging wlan is a pain and even in a lot of cases impossible... My main problem so far would be that the bridge doesn't get any ipaddress, even manually assigning one doesn't make a difference. So I guess that the drives/NIC are just not up for the task.

Yet is there maybe another way to use the wireless NIC with xapi?

Mind you this is just a testing project and not intended for production purposes, so it doesn't need to be 100% stable.

Kind regards,
Marien
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