Dear Romulo,

Thanks for the prompt revert, and apologize for the delay in response. We
have mentioned the mail sent by you in the trail mail below.

Our scenario

We have configured the network as shown by you and have a working bridge
between the MAP and MP on the Access Point. (Dual Radio AP)

Bridging done on Dual Radio AP as below: -
Command used - "brctl addif br-lan wlan1"  - IP 192.168.2.2 (MAP interface)
Command used - "brctl addif br-lan wlan0"  - IP  10.0.0.2     (MP interface)
                                          br-lan             -
IP 192.168.1.20 (bridge)

We are able to ping MP interfaces of the Dual Radio AP from the laptop when
connected at the MAP interface of the same AP.

The MP (Single Radio AP) Access Point can ping the MP interface of the Dual
Radio AP.

The MP (Single Radio - br-lan IP 192.168.1.21) Access Point can not ping
the AP interface of the Dual Radio AP.
We have created a virtual MESH interface for Single Radio AP - wlan0 -
10.0.0.4 (MP interface)

Resultantly the Laptop which is connected to the MAP of the Dual
Radio cannot ping the MP of the Single Radio AP.

We have not edited any firewall settings, please advise firewall changes?

Do we need to NAT between MP AND MAP of the Dual Radio AP?

Look forward to your reponse.

Best regards

Maxe


From: romulo albuquerque
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Subject: Re: Help in implementing 802.11s in
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Date: 2012-03-22 14:56:53 GMT (2 weeks, 4 days, 14 hours and 57 minutes ago)

 Hello Maxe,

I imagine that you have a network configuration like this:

(MAP)---<mesh>---(MP)---<mesh>---(MPP)
*mesh                  *mesh               *mesh
*ap                                               *wan
   |                                                   |
<ap>                                           (Internet)
   |
(laptop)

I imagine that ap and mesh interfaces are not in bridge.
That's why laptop can't ping to both MP and MPP.
I assume that your firewall is correctly configured to allow forwarding
betwen mesh and ap.

Regarding to the Internet connection, it's necessary to verify the correct
type of connection your provider are giving and take a look on
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/network#interfaces

After that you need to include MPP(mesh) as default gateway of MP and MAP
to send laptop traffic to the internet.

Regards
RĂ´mulo.




On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 3:36 PM, maxe wifi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear All,
>
>
> We have created WMN as per diagram below:-
>
> Laptop ((((------- MAP -----)))) openmesh ((((------- MP ----)))))
> openmesh ((((((------- MPP ------ ethernet to outside world (Internet)
>
> When i I login to any device (MAP,MP and MPP) I can able to ping every
> device(MPP,MAP,MP) but when I connect a laptop to MAP
>
> it is able to ping only MAP (both AP and Mesh interface) but not MP and
> MPP
>
> Ideally we should be able to ping every node in mesh network which means
> every hop is functional.
>
> Please advise if this reasoning is correct and if yes how do we ping nodes
> second hope onwards.
>
> Also we understand that 802.11s mesh is only for intranet application as
> per 11s documentation.
>
> Please recommend solution to connect this intranet to the cloud.
>
> Look forward to your response.
>
> Thank you
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