ajauberg
08-23-2008, 12:32 PM
Hi,
I have 5 LS2 cards connected using WDS with AirOS 3.0, and one of them has a LAN connection. DHCP is turned off on all LS2s, and I have a dedicated DHCP-server connected to the LAN-connected LS2.
From time to time I am not able to reach the WDS from the LAN, and WDS-connected clients cannot reach the LAN. I am always able to reach the LS2 connected to the LAN, and can also log into this LS2 and ping the other LS2s. The DHCP-server can also hand out IP-addresses to clients connected to the WDS network, so there is connection.
It seems to me that the problem is bridging between the WDS and the LAN, even if it is strange that DHCP works.
Why is this happening, are there som dynamic tables that needs refreshing or similar?
I have 5 LS2 cards connected using WDS with AirOS 3.0, and one of them has a LAN connection. DHCP is turned off on all LS2s, and I have a dedicated DHCP-server connected to the LAN-connected LS2.
From time to time I am not able to reach the WDS from the LAN, and WDS-connected clients cannot reach the LAN. I am always able to reach the LS2 connected to the LAN, and can also log into this LS2 and ping the other LS2s. The DHCP-server can also hand out IP-addresses to clients connected to the WDS network, so there is connection.
It seems to me that the problem is bridging between the WDS and the LAN, even if it is strange that DHCP works.
Why is this happening, are there som dynamic tables that needs refreshing or similar?