Ok here is the deal 2 units… Unit A and Unit B
Unit A has RB333 with a 5.8 radio
Ether1 = 10.0.0.30/24
PTP1 = 10.255.255.249/29 (DUAL NSTREAM LINK)
Unit B has RB333 with a 5.8 radio
Ether1 = 10.0.0.4/24
ptp1 = 10.255.255.252/29
Dual Nstream is setup nicely between the two units… My problem is this, nothing on Ether1 from Unit A is getting to Ether 1 on Unit B.
I REFUSE TO BRIDGE ETHER1 TO PTP1 there has to be another way to get it working…
Please help!
you are running the same subnet on both sides, so the transmit side sees this and doesnt bother sending it to it’s default gateway.
Ether1 = 10.0.0.30/24
Ether1 = 10.0.0.4/24
If you split those into two separate networks then you can do what you want. Maybe use a /29 for each. Or - if they absolutely need to be the same subnet then you must use a EOIP tunnel between them. Not quite the same thing as a bridge, but almost.
Sam
but i’m not getting anything from ether1 to talk to wlan1 … like if i ping my wlan1 ip from ether1 it times out… My goal is settin up a wisp for 300 users… if there is a howto on this… please…
Thanks,
post the following from both routers so we can help without guessing:
/ip address print
/ip route print