On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 10:37:47AM +0200, wayne wrote:
Linus Lüssing wrote:
Hi Michael,
You have a bridge loop here, you cannot put an interface into batman-adv and bridge the same one with bat0 again which seems to be the case for wlan0. Packets will enter wlan0, batman will grab them, encapsulate it in its own batman header and send the same packet on wlan0 again, reaching another batman-adv node, which encapsulates the same packet again etc.
Hi All
If I can jump in here, I had the same prob with batman L3 in wrt with the bridge!
Killing the Br-lan bridge kills everything, I eventually solved it by flashing a old kamakaze version : pre bridge version, which provides the simple ,
eth0, eth1 , scenario!
Wayne A
Sorry, but I don't get it, how are the batman-adv and batmand bridge issues related? Why should an older OpenWRT "fix" this? In this scenario I'm 100% that using a different OpenWRT version will _not_ help Michael, as it is a conceptual issue, not a bug or so.
What kind of pre bridge version are you talking about?
Cheers, Linus