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Date:      Thu, 6 May 2004 13:42:32 +0200
From:      Juan Rodriguez Hervella <jrh@it.uc3m.es>
To:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   wireless support of roaming between subnets ?
Message-ID:  <200405061342.33101.jrh@it.uc3m.es>

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Hello,

I'd like to try on some changes that I've made in our VoIP
testbed for mobility support at the application layer.

If the user requires support for seamless voice communication during
active call sessions on the mobile UA, it is imperative that the
wireless LAN setup should support roaming across subnets, i.e. the mobile
host should obtain a different IP address if it reassociates itself
with an Access Point (AP) in a different subnet.

I'm quite newbie to the wireless support of FreeBSD. I've got in my
hands a wireless card with a Prims2 chipset, that's the only card I can
use at this moment.. 

I've searched a little bit in Google and I've found out a guy that 
have made a patch for the linux wlan driver (www.linux-wlan.org),
in order to support "roaming across subnets". 

I've got a lot of questions :-)

Where is it coded the wireless support on FreeBSD ? I'd like
to use FreeBSD-4.9 if that is possible....Besides, do I need to 
try to apply the previous patch to support roaming ? Any
pointer or suggestion will be useful, of course.

The guy that has made the patch seems to hack the part
that starts with: "case HFA384x_LINK_AP_CHANGE:", I've
made a "grep -r LINK_AP_CHANGE" in "/usr/src" but I found
nothing :-(

Thanks you very much !



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