OK, heres the challenge : i have 3 computers sat relatively close to each other that i want wireless. I have 1 PCI rt61 NIC, but cannot afford the expense of a dedicated access point. Is it possible to get Kubuntu to share the connection over ethernet?
(diagram because i didnt explain that well)
[ADSL Line]
|
[ADSL Modem/Router]
|
[Access point]
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
: [other wireless clients]
:
[kubuntu box]
|
[Hub/switch]
|
+----+-----+
[pc1][pc2][pc3]
I tried the bridge utilities (brcutils) but that doesnt work because it disables configuration of the interfaces, thus i loose my wireless connection. i know it can be done with IP tables, but how? even if i end up assigning [pc1], [pc2] & [pc3] with static ips, i would still like them to access all the services on the network (ie samba shares), so really i dont want masquerading/NAT.
if anyone has any advice it would be most gratefully received
(diagram because i didnt explain that well)
[ADSL Line]
|
[ADSL Modem/Router]
|
[Access point]
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
: [other wireless clients]
:
[kubuntu box]
|
[Hub/switch]
|
+----+-----+
[pc1][pc2][pc3]
I tried the bridge utilities (brcutils) but that doesnt work because it disables configuration of the interfaces, thus i loose my wireless connection. i know it can be done with IP tables, but how? even if i end up assigning [pc1], [pc2] & [pc3] with static ips, i would still like them to access all the services on the network (ie samba shares), so really i dont want masquerading/NAT.
if anyone has any advice it would be most gratefully received
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