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2926ac + Netgear wifi extender - odd routing problem
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04 Jul 2020 19:15 #96595
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2926ac + Netgear wifi extender - odd routing problem was created by mattgumbley
Hi all, hope someone can help with this problem, I'm quite stuck..
I have a 2926ac (firmware 3.9.3.1), with 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks, which work fine, routing out to my DSL router. I have separate SSIDs for 2.4 and 5 GHz, with a user SSID, and a wifi extender SSID on each frequency. (I'm planning to MAC filter everything, and put a guest network on a VLAN.. but the filters are disabled for now, and I haven't set up VLANs yet. I have one LAN, IPv6 is enabled, no obvious filtering or QoS set up.)
I have this very strange routing issue..
I have a Netgear EX6150 wifi extender a distance from the 2926 that's connected to the 5GHz network's 'wifi extender' SSID, and is connected to a hub, with a Raspberry Pi and printer connected to the hub.
The 2926ac 'diagnostics/ping diagnostic' can ping the Pi and printer (via the extender); the 2926ac's syslog entries are recorded fine on the Pi. The Pi can get out to the Internet.
The oddity is: if I connect my laptop to the 2926's 2.4GHz user SSID, I can ping the Pi and printer (and get out to the Internet). If I connect to the 5GHz SSID, I can't ping the Pi or printer (but can get out to the Internet, and can ping the 2926).
I can see no obvious reason why the choice of frequency/802.11 standard would prevent me routing via the wifi extender.
Hope someone can help!
Kind regards,
Matt Gumbley
I have a 2926ac (firmware 3.9.3.1), with 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks, which work fine, routing out to my DSL router. I have separate SSIDs for 2.4 and 5 GHz, with a user SSID, and a wifi extender SSID on each frequency. (I'm planning to MAC filter everything, and put a guest network on a VLAN.. but the filters are disabled for now, and I haven't set up VLANs yet. I have one LAN, IPv6 is enabled, no obvious filtering or QoS set up.)
I have this very strange routing issue..
I have a Netgear EX6150 wifi extender a distance from the 2926 that's connected to the 5GHz network's 'wifi extender' SSID, and is connected to a hub, with a Raspberry Pi and printer connected to the hub.
The 2926ac 'diagnostics/ping diagnostic' can ping the Pi and printer (via the extender); the 2926ac's syslog entries are recorded fine on the Pi. The Pi can get out to the Internet.
The oddity is: if I connect my laptop to the 2926's 2.4GHz user SSID, I can ping the Pi and printer (and get out to the Internet). If I connect to the 5GHz SSID, I can't ping the Pi or printer (but can get out to the Internet, and can ping the 2926).
I can see no obvious reason why the choice of frequency/802.11 standard would prevent me routing via the wifi extender.
Hope someone can help!
Kind regards,
Matt Gumbley
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06 Jul 2020 22:46 #96603
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Replied by dgarratt on topic Re: 2926ac + Netgear wifi extender - odd routing problem
Not sure if it's the same issue but on my AP902 there is an option under the wifi settings to determine if the 2.4 and 5 ghz networks are isolated from each other. On my AP902 its under 5.ghz Advanced settings.
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08 Jul 2020 23:01 #96616
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Replied by mattgumbley on topic Re: 2926ac + Netgear wifi extender - odd routing problem
Hi, thanks for replying - I’ve checked this, on my router and by googling draytek router SSID isolation, but the 2926 does not have this option.
More detail: I have 4 SSIDs on 2.4 GHz (users, guest, IoT, WiFi extenders) and 2 on 5 GHz (users, WiFi extenders) - if I turn off MAC filtering, I can connect to any of these and contact the Printer & Pi on the WiFi extender - except the 5GHz users SSID.
I have no idea why, or how to diagnose it.
The router can contact the hosts on the WiFi extender, it has the right ARP cache entries. It’s just a client on one SSID that can’t contact them.
Kind regards,
Matt
More detail: I have 4 SSIDs on 2.4 GHz (users, guest, IoT, WiFi extenders) and 2 on 5 GHz (users, WiFi extenders) - if I turn off MAC filtering, I can connect to any of these and contact the Printer & Pi on the WiFi extender - except the 5GHz users SSID.
I have no idea why, or how to diagnose it.
The router can contact the hosts on the WiFi extender, it has the right ARP cache entries. It’s just a client on one SSID that can’t contact them.
Kind regards,
Matt
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