Network bridge problems linking wwan0 and eth0 [SOLVED]

Hi There,
I have just got working a 3G modem which appears as device wwan0. I am trying to link this interface to my wired ethernet eth0.
wwan0 seems to work fine with network manager, getting a IP address via dhcp works just fine and I can use the interface.
However, when I disable network manager and try to bring up the bridge with "netcfg up bridge" it times out, failing to get an lease with dhcp.
My /etc/network.d/bridge file contains the following:
INTERFACE="br0"
CONNECTION="bridge"
DESCRIPTION="Bridge wired and wireless connection"
BRIDGE_INTERFACES="eth0 wwan0"
IP="dhcp"
#FWD_DELAY=10
As per the wiki, I have tried using various values for FWD_DELAY (i.e 10 7 5,4,3,2,1,0) but nothing ..
The relevant sections of /etc/rc.conf are:
NETWORKS=(bridge)
DAEMONS=( ... net-profiles !networkmanager ...)
It seems that DHCP via networkmanager is the only way the interface gets an IP. I even tried "dhcpd br0" or "dhcpd wwan0" and they both time out.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Last edited by bmentink (2012-05-15 22:02:00)

Hi,
Ok I have this working now, here are the steps I used.
1. Allowed NetworkManager to setup the 3G Interface wwan0 with DHCP ..
2. Disabled my eth0 interface from Networkmanager by putting an entry in /etc/Networkmanager/Networkmanager.conf
3. Manually configured eth0 with a static IP of 192.168.0.1
4. did the "echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward" thing for IP forwarding
5. did the following with iptables:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o wwan0 -j MASQUERADE
rc.d save iptables
rc.d start iptables
6. Connected my wireless router "wan" port to eth0 and configured for 192.168.0.2 IP address and DNS servers dished up from the network  ..
( .. looked at the entries in /etc/resolve.conf on the PC I am sharing the internet )
I can then connect to my wireless lan with my other computers..and on to the internet ... yahoo .. :-)
The only issue I have with this setup is getting the 3G interface to connect automatically to the network .. I ticked the box in networkmanager, but it doesn't seem to work
if I reboot the PC or take the usb T stick out and plug back in, I have to manually connect to the network with networkmanager. Does anyone know how to do this automatically ..
[edit] seems this is a known bug ... you can only auto connect when the interface power is set to "on", but stupidly it defaults to "off"
Thanks,
B.
Last edited by bmentink (2012-05-14 07:56:04)

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