On 12/17/13 10:54, Adrian Chadd wrote: > Hi, > > The MAC of the lagg needs to be the same as the wireless interface. > > I'm going to just state right now that using lagg as the failover > method for doing wireless/wired integration isn't supported by me. If > someone wants to make it supported then they need to claim it. :) > > > -a > > > On 17 December 2013 05:06, dan_partelly <dan_partelly_at_rdsor.ro> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I've set up wireless link aggregation on FreeBSD 10 RC1 and RC2 as >> described in the FreeBSD handbook, on an oldish Compaq nc6320 laptop. >> >> What happens is: >> >> If I boot the system with the Ethernet cable attached, I correctly get >> lagg0 active port on master- bg0- and the network is working correctly. >> (I mainly test pinging my gateway). When I pull the cable out, lagg0 >> device correctly switches to wlan0 as shown by ifconfig (wlan0 is created >> from wpi0), but at the same time I get no more ping replies from my >> gateway. I can leave the system in this state for several minutes as an >> example >> and no replies are coming through. A simple list of interfaces with >> ifconfig with no parameters brigs the network back to life, and I start to >> get back the due ping replyes, this time thrugh wireless link. >> >> >> Please, if possible en-light me on tis problem. I sat at your disposition >> with any info you may deem necessary to get this fixed (if it needs a fix). >> >> >> Dan >> Also, this method is still described in the handbook: https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/network-aggregation.html#networking-lagg-wired-and-wireless If this isn't supposed to work, then the handbook needs to be updated. - Nikolai LifanovReceived on Tue Dec 17 2013 - 15:12:32 UTC
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