Bonding with wlan and eth

  • Hello,


    I try to put up a bond interface with a Toshiba Satellite A200-2BH.
    I have two network interfaces: Ethernet and Wifi.
    I have informed the wifi settings in the file / etc / network / interfaces:
    auto wlan0
    iface wlan0 inet dhcp
    wpa-ssid mynetworkname
    WPA-PSK mysecretpassphrase


    My wireless network is WPA/WPA2 TKIP / AES.


    Then I did ifup wlan0. I was able to verify the presence of my interface by typing ifconfig.


    Then I went in the "Network / Interfaces" and "Add" menu. In the dialog box (I'll spare you the details of the standard configuration, subnet mask, gateway, DHCP or static ....) I have chosen the balance-rr (mode 0). My primary interface is the Ethernet connection.
    I left the other default information.


    Unfortunately, it did not work and I have no connection at all.


    If anyone can help me.

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Bonding ethernet and wireless is not a good idea. What are you trying to achieve?

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  • Hi ryecoaaron always there for my noob problems ;)


    I try to have a better bandwidth for my ethernet card is 100Mbps and it is very slow. In addition, with the mode balance-rr, I do not think taking a big risk, because from what I understood (stop me if I'm wrong), this mode increases the bandwidth and use the other interface if the first fails.

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    I think wireless is a bad idea for a server and would give you minimal increase in speed if it worked. A quick google and there are quite a few articles (old) that mention a bug in ifenslave in Squeeze. I think you would have much better luck with a gigabit network card. I use this gigabit card in my laptop. You could probably use a usb gigabit network adapter as well.

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    Here is the article. Like I said, it is old so maybe it has been fixed. If it has been fixed, it may be an issue with OMV.

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