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Here's my layout:
Server and 4 clients off of a 100MB hub
Server running RRAS/NAT to the internet
MN500 as wireless bridge off the hub
Laptop with wireless card
All of the clients can see each other, the server, and
the internet.
The laptop can see the server and the internet.
The laptop can NOT see the clients, nor vice versa.
By "see", I mean they can not ping, or connect through
IP. Not for file sharing, not for games, not for
anything.
I've looked all over the http console for the MN500, but
I'm not seeing any setting that would allow or disallow
this.
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Do you have any firewalls on the other computers behind the MN-500? Such
as black ice defender, zone alarm, norton internet security, McAfee
personal firewall, PC-cillin, etc...
Chris wrote:
> Here's my layout:
> Server and 4 clients off of a 100MB hub
> Server running RRAS/NAT to the internet
> MN500 as wireless bridge off the hub
> Laptop with wireless card
>
> All of the clients can see each other, the server, and
> the internet.
> The laptop can see the server and the internet.
> The laptop can NOT see the clients, nor vice versa.
>
> By "see", I mean they can not ping, or connect through
> IP. Not for file sharing, not for games, not for
> anything.
>
> I've looked all over the http console for the MN500, but
> I'm not seeing any setting that would allow or disallow
> this.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
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