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Steve Jones
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      07-18-2005, 10:35 AM
Hi,

I have the following hardware:

ROOM1:

DSL modem, 192.168.1.250
Buffalo AirStation 54G, 192.168.1.251
PC{1,2,3}, 192.168.1.{1,2,3}

ROOM2:

Buffalo AirStation, 54G 192.168.1.252
PC{4,5,6}, 192.168.1.{4,5,6}

ROOM3:

Buffalo AirStation, 54G 192.168.1.253
PC{7,8}, 192.168.1.{7,8}

All the PCs have a default gateway of 192.168.1.250 and I can get internet
access without any problems on all of them.

My problem is that the PCs in rooms 2 and 3 can ping the Room 1 equipment
but not each other.

Even the PC's in room 3 cannot ping each other even though there plugged
into the back of the same AirStation.

Any idea as to what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks, Steve.

 
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      07-18-2005, 01:26 PM
Steve Jones <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Hi,
>
> I have the following hardware:
>
> ROOM1:
>
> DSL modem, 192.168.1.250
> Buffalo AirStation 54G, 192.168.1.251
> PC{1,2,3}, 192.168.1.{1,2,3}
>
> ROOM2:
>
> Buffalo AirStation, 54G 192.168.1.252
> PC{4,5,6}, 192.168.1.{4,5,6}
>
> ROOM3:
>
> Buffalo AirStation, 54G 192.168.1.253
> PC{7,8}, 192.168.1.{7,8}
>
> All the PCs have a default gateway of 192.168.1.250 and I can get
> internet access without any problems on all of them.
>
> My problem is that the PCs in rooms 2 and 3 can ping the Room 1
> equipment but not each other.
>
> Even the PC's in room 3 cannot ping each other even though there
> plugged into the back of the same AirStation.
>
> Any idea as to what I'm doing wrong?
>
> Thanks, Steve.
>
>


are the clients set NOT to respond to ping?

Is the airstation set for "client isolation'?

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      07-18-2005, 04:59 PM
Smowk wrote:

> Steve Jones <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> news:dbg0mf$sk7$1$(E-Mail Removed):
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have the following hardware:
>>
>> ROOM1:
>>
>> DSL modem, 192.168.1.250
>> Buffalo AirStation 54G, 192.168.1.251
>> PC{1,2,3}, 192.168.1.{1,2,3}
>>
>> ROOM2:
>>
>> Buffalo AirStation, 54G 192.168.1.252
>> PC{4,5,6}, 192.168.1.{4,5,6}
>>
>> ROOM3:
>>
>> Buffalo AirStation, 54G 192.168.1.253
>> PC{7,8}, 192.168.1.{7,8}
>>
>> All the PCs have a default gateway of 192.168.1.250 and I can get
>> internet access without any problems on all of them.
>>
>> My problem is that the PCs in rooms 2 and 3 can ping the Room 1
>> equipment but not each other.
>>
>> Even the PC's in room 3 cannot ping each other even though there
>> plugged into the back of the same AirStation.
>>
>> Any idea as to what I'm doing wrong?
>>
>> Thanks, Steve.
>>
>>

>
> are the clients set NOT to respond to ping?


You solved it in one.

Thanks.

>
> Is the airstation set for "client isolation'?
>
> smowk


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