root@DD-WRT:~# brctl show br0
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
br0 8000.3e18e2890e60 no ath0
root@DD-WRT:~#
and I have used IP space 192.168.5.x 192.168.10.x .
Same problem. The wifi gets IP cant connect to 192.168.10.1 and no internet.. However wan gets IP and is able to be managed remote.
you are correct eth0 is wan, and it works. Once I telnet in I can ping the internet.
ok found the problem..... It is missing eth1 interface..
Edit: I am convinced now this is a bullet 2 problem not bulletm2, as I tried 2 new nsm2's today @ 19342 and all worked fine. I have 2 of the wifi b/g bullets both do the same thing.
Joined: 06 Jun 2006 Posts: 7492 Location: Dresden, Germany
Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 0:43 Post subject:
i see no problem here. enabling wan will turn the one and only ethernet interface into a wan port. so it can only be reached by ethernet if remote administration is enabled and for sure a wan ip is assigned.
wifi works anyway here. if the device is used as wifi client the device and wireless is set to client ,the wireless interface will be used as wan port instead of the ethernet port. but in any way it will not semi brick the device. if your ethernet port is the wan device, use wifi to access the device. if wireless is used as wan, use ethernet to connect _________________ "So you tried to use the computer and it started smoking? Sounds like a Mac to me.." - Louis Rossmann https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eL_5YDRWqGE&t=60s
My experiencies:
- Wireless clients get IP from built-in DHCP.
- Unable to ping the router's LAN or WAN address from wireless clients.
- Ping or any other traffic/service (HTTP, SSH, etc) is not going through the router
- If I connect the router from WAN via SSH, I can ping hosts on the internet from the session.