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Wifi clients unable tp ping hard wired clients in bridge

Hi,

I have an XGS107w that I am configuring and i'm having trouble getting clients to communicate from wifi to hard wired clients.

I have Port 1 and the wifi network connected via a bridge interface

I have two clients connected, one is hard wired with an IP address of 10.1.10.102

I have another client connected via wifi with an IP of 10.1.10.101

The hard wired client can ping the wireless client(though the pings are oddly high).

The wireless client cannot ping the wired client at all.

They can both access the internet

These are the rules I currently have set up: 

Any help would be appreciated.

-Alex



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  • In order to make sure that the wireless clients can communicate among them, configure the bridge-group 1 command on the radio interface.

     

    bridge-group 1 subscriber-loop-control

    bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled

    bridge-group 1 block-unknown-source
    Do not disable these commands. These commands are required for wireless communication to occur. If these commands are disabled, wireless clients may not be able to communicate with each other.

    Also, if the bridge-group command is not configured for the VLAN, the wireless clients are not able to get the IP address from the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server on one of the VLANs.

    To overcome this situation, you can bridge on any interface, including any serial interface, regardless of encapsulation. Bridging can be configured between interfaces on different cards, although the performance is lower compared with interfaces on the same card. The serial interfaces must be running with High-Level Datalink Control (HLDC), X.25, or Frame Relay encapsulation.

    To assign each network interface to a bridge group, issue the bridge-group command in interface configuration mode. To remove the interface from the bridge group, issue the no bridge-group command. The number of the bridge group to which the interface belongs must be in the range of 1 to 255.

    Hope You Find This Useful,

    Peter

  • Do you have any idea about sophos APs and how to configure them? Most of this post is irrelevant.

    ian

    XG115W - v19.5.1 mr-1 - Home

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