Routing over Wireless link Problem

I’m trying to get routing to work over a wireless link with no success. As I am not bridging or using WDS I’m using AP Bridge and Station for the client. In my testing the radios register no problem but I can’t get ip traffic across no matter what I have tried. My plan is to use Nstreme and routing to improve efficiency over regular 801.x and WDS type set ups. I think it is most likely a routing issues as I am least familiar with routing under MT. Any hints would be great.

Thank

Erik

You’ll have to provide more detail on what you have done, what you want to achieve and what doesn’t work.

Simply routing over a wireless like should be one of the easiest things to do - but perhaps I misunderstood your question?

Best regards,
Christian Meis

Thank CMIT, I’ll discribe the set up and I can post the config next week when I get a new 532 (I had to turn this test on in to a router)

Wireless was set up using cm9, the 532 acted as the AP and the 112 as the client.

532, set for 2.4ghz(2412) AP bridge
112 set for 2.4ghz(2412) station

Nstreme with polling enabled on both, radio link comes up and show registration on both sides.

Regardless of settings I could not seem to ping all the way through regardless of ip’s and what interface (cm9 or eth), I gave the cm9 and ethernet ports different address, I also bridged the cm9 and eth on each side with and with out the cm9 being on the same subnet, I assigend them to. At points I could ping across but not past the far side ethernet. Then after som fiddeling I could not get across the wireless link.

I doing some testing as we want to roll out some high end AP’s come the new year and I’m looking at ways to maximize the performance (no standard a/b/g or wds) with polling and routing on a P4M platform. We are hoping to provide service to up to 100 customers per ap with serice between 1-3mbps.

Thanks
Erik