On Sat, Sep 22 2007 - 18:43, Quentin Garnier wrote: > > > > > > You can't bridge a wpi. I don't think you can bridge with any of > > > NetBSD's wireless drivers: not only you need a card that supports > > > having as many associations to the AP as required, but of course you > > > need the software support. > > > > > > > OK... and would it make sense to have all qemu interfaces in bridge0 and > > do some NAT between wpi0 and bridge0 ? > > Sure. You affect an IP address to one of the tap interface and you make > it the default route for the VMs. > I'll do that then. > > The thing is, my laptop's wired NIC is not recognised (yet) by NetBSD so > > wpi0 is my only way out to the Internet :-) > > What kind of device is it? It's probably not to hard to add support for > it. > Broadcom BCM5906M NetLink Fast Ethernet (ethernet network, revision 0x02) at pci4 dev 0 function 0 not configured Or maybe the device in just not in GENERIC ? I'm using -rjmcneill-pm because it include support for my vga card (and not GENERIC yet, AFAIK). Regards, Jo
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