Paul Webster wrote: 
> As an experiment ... can you move your "LMS (container)" to connect
> directly to the Fritzbox ... assuming that it is this box that the
> radios are connecting to?

That's just the sort of bleeding obvious I was meaning - thanks,
brilliant!

Instead of doing my tax return, I've spent lots of time honing my ASCII
art :o)

Code:
--------------------
                        (fiber)   (2.4GHz WiFi to neighbour's fiber)
  Inet1   Inet2
  ^   ^
  |   |
  Router/ Inet Gateway (archerC7v2/ OpenWrt/ DHCP server) 192.168.0.10 
<--wired--> Bridge (fritzbox 7530 & OS) 192.168.0.30
  |                                                    |        |         |     
    |         |
  v                                                    v        v         v     
    v         v
  WiFi                                               wired      wired      
wired   WiFi(5GHz)   WiFi(2.4GHz)
  (5GHz)                                        frontserver     printer     sbb 
             |   sbr-l & sbr-r
  192.168.0.20  192.168.0.120  192.168.0.170    |   192.168.0.180 & 190  
  LMS (container)                                  v
  morgansmachine
  192.168.0.140
  My Laptop
  
--------------------


So, following Paul's lead, the topology now looks like the above.

bpa wrote: 
>  Is the archer C7 Openwrt configured as an Access point or as a router ?
Router
The frtizbox is configured:
Bridge/ AP
Like this:
https://en.avm.de/service/knowledge-base/dok/FRITZ-Box-7590/3244_Setting-up-the-FRITZ-Box-as-an-IP-client/
(Bridge/ AP isn't mention, but that's what it seems to mean to me.)

P Nelson wrote: 
> Do you recall setting up some permissions for certain IP addresses to
> pass through the firewall? When you rebooted the router, perhaps the IP
> addresses changed.
The archerc7v2 is the DHCP server leasing static IP address and
providing DNS for the local network (lan) - in the above, the relevant
names are: archerc7v2; fritzbox; frontserver; printer; sbb;             
sbr-l & sbr-r.  The LMS is at http://frontserver.lan:9000/
So, no firewall on fritzbox.  IPs don't change on reboot, they're all
static leases.

d6jg wrote: 
> I think the Fritzbox may have a "wireless client isolation" setting
> which makes it impossible for wireless clients to see either each other
> or anything else on the network - is this switched on by default?
Hmm, interestinger...

But, these are my pings with the above network, working my down from the
top:
37081
See pings starting at; ll 1, 21, 41, 61, 71, 81, 121, 141, 148, 226,
256, 272, 292, 303, 332, 348, 368.

I'm going to post this before I check to see if I've set the firewall
active on frontserver, just so I haven't wasted all my time with all
this lovely work...

See'yah!


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