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Lan 2 on AP-900
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10 May 2014 18:15 #79943
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I would think so.
Replied by the pit on topic Re: Lan 2 on AP-900
why have you set the AP to be the default Gateway, surely that's connected to something else on the same subnet that should be the gateway?sicon wrote:
I would think so.
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12 May 2014 12:53 #79958
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Replied by sicon on topic Re: Lan 2 on AP-900
Hi
from you screen shot you have the AP in LAN 2 as 192.168.2.2 and the gateway set as the same.
there is no routing on the AP and you are telling the remote clients that the AP is the way out when its not.
If you look at this image about you would need a router attached to each switch as the gateway or you could connect something like a 2830 and use P1 for LAN A and P2 for LAN B.
Whatever address you gave the router on the LAN B side is what you would need as the default gateway on LAN B.
from you screen shot you have the AP in LAN 2 as 192.168.2.2 and the gateway set as the same.
there is no routing on the AP and you are telling the remote clients that the AP is the way out when its not.
If you look at this image about you would need a router attached to each switch as the gateway or you could connect something like a 2830 and use P1 for LAN A and P2 for LAN B.
Whatever address you gave the router on the LAN B side is what you would need as the default gateway on LAN B.
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