Will AP allow me to pass data to any device in and all STATIC IP network with NO Router

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Will AP allow me to pass data to any device in and all STATIC IP network with NO Router

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Re:Will AP allow me to pass data to any device in and all STATIC IP network with NO Router
2023-05-14 19:23:02

  @d0ugmac1 

 

can you give me a suggested way of setup?

 

some things I should be looking at?

 

settings?

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Re:Will AP allow me to pass data to any device in and all STATIC IP network with NO Router
2023-05-15 00:37:43
I need the input from questions asked in my earlier post in order to try to understand why the AP isnt behaving like it is bridging its wireless andcethernet interfaces.
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Re:Will AP allow me to pass data to any device in and all STATIC IP network with NO Router
2023-05-15 02:17:22

  @d0ugmac1 

 

Answers below 

 

When plugged into switch, can you access AP web interface?

YES

 

When connected wirelessly to AP can you access AP web interface?

YES

 

What is netmask and def gateway configured on AP?

255.255.255.0

No Gateway

 

all other devices have no gateway and we can still hit them with a laptop connected to a switch

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Re:Will AP allow me to pass data to any device in and all STATIC IP network with NO Router
2023-05-15 12:49:14

  @SolarRigTech 

What do your arp tables look like when the laptop is connected to the switch vs connected via AP (output of "arp -a" command, win or linux)?

 

When wireless connected via AP, what does the output of "tracert 192.168.1.4" (Win) or "traceroute 192.168.1.4" (Linux) look like?

 

Did you set a gateway IP on the AP in the STATIC IP (not Fallback IP) section or not?

Did you set the VLAN for the SSID to 0 (I assume the 225 also uses 0 to disable tagging?)?

 

Something seems to be interfering with the ARP process...you ask for 192.168.1.4 and your OS translates that into a L2 ARP message saying who has IP 192.168.1.4...please respond with your MAC address. (That's the reason I am asking for the arp tables above).  Across a switch this is working, for some reason, across the AP it is not.

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