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On 4/5/06, Pierre-Yves Maunier <pierre dash yves at maunier dot net> wrote: > Brad Burleson wrote: > > (after I disabled DHCP and set it's address to 192.168.1.150). > > > So, the wireless router has an IP address in the 'LAN' subnet ? And it's > connected to the Wifi interface ? > If I've understood, there is a wireless link between your 4801 and the > linksys box and a wire connection the the lan switch ? > I don't understand why your Linksys has an ip address in the lan subnet > if it should be connected the the wifi interface of your 4801. Oops, my bad - the linksys actually has an ip address if 192.168.2.150 and that address is only to use it's configuration software (to change wep key/ssid, etc.). Since I've plugged the OPT1 interface from the 4801 into one of the "switch" ports on the linksys, it should be working as a simple access point, correct? > > The problem is I want to be able to ssh into a box on the LAN from > either > > the 'WiFi' or 'DMZ' subnets. In addition, I need NetBIOS services > available > > to 'WiFi' users. So, I'm starting simply trying to ssh from 'WiFi' to a > > 'LAN' server and I can't connect. > > > > [...] > Try to allow icmp from any to any on all interfaces and try to ping just > to verify your problem is not a firewall rule problem. > > Thanks for any help, I'll give that a try, thanks, Brad. |