TCP not passing through wlan1 to ether1

I am having an issue passing Internet wirelessly between two RouterBOARDS.

First, at Location A, I have a RouterBOARD 600a with an Internet Source (208.x.x.x) on ether3, a Ubiquiti SR71-15 wireless radio card connected as interface wlan1, and a switch on ether1 serving DHCP 10.10.0.1/23.

At Location B, I have a RouterBOARD 600a with a Ubiquiti SR71-15 wireless radio card connected as interface wlan1 and a switch on ether1 serving DHCP 10.10.2.1/23.

From Location B, in Winbox, I can ping the Internet source’s interface (208.x.x.x) and Location A’s DHCP interface (10.10.0.1) using Location B’s wlan1 Wireless Interface, but not with Location B’s ether1 interface.

Basically, Location B’s wlan1 can see the other location, but ether1 can not. This leads me to believe there is an incorrect setting on Location B’s RouterBOARD. Any suggestions or ideas as to where to look?

Routes?

Kindly regards

ap-bridge and station mode? do you need station-pseudobridge?

This issue has been resolved and the equipment has even been upgrade to a new RouterBOARD completely since then… However, I can not remember how I resolved the issue. I want to say it was the Routes. I did not have all the correct Routes setup on Location A’s RouterBOARD and that kept the ether3 on Location B from seeing the Internet even though wlan1 on Location could ping the Internet. Very odd problem, but has been resolved nonetheless.