Wow. Getting WiFi to be your main connection, while simultaneously serving a subnet gets weird...
I know I have to set up a bridge, but don't I have to have 2 working subnets first?
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Wow. Getting WiFi to be your main connection, while simultaneously serving a subnet gets weird...
I know I have to set up a bridge, but don't I have to have 2 working subnets first?
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I haven't gotten to that part yet. I just got the 2 interfaces to come up at the same time with different IP addresses about an hour ago. I'm in a meeting right now (benefits of telework), so I still have to get the IP_MASQ set and stick a ZERO on the switch. Its slowly coming back. I'm just glad the whole contest ends in March!
As far as topology planned, I will be using wired ethernet for the cluster due to it inherent comparable speed, and the wireless will connect the head to the intranet. This way, I can carry the cluster anywhere and connect to any wifi. I pretty much want to be able to only connect from say my home Windows machine to the cluster head, with the head serving up addresses to the nodes.
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What does your network topology look like? Is one of your Pis acting as the network gateway (we call 'em "I/O nodes" in the HPC world) or do you have a separate WiFi router?
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