At 11:19 PM 4/24/2010, you wrote:
So are you firewalling the WAP or just using a separate IP range?
yes, I am fire walling all routers... I don't have the option to turn them off without turning DHCP off on these older Linksys routers
Worse comes to worse, assuming you are double NAT'd
I am not clear on what that means?Do you mean that the LAN is handling DHCP and then sending that to the WAN which is also DHCP?
with the WAP doing DHCP for it's subnet. I'd setup the WAP as Gateway, DNS & DHCP server and it's DNS client pointing to gateway router. This should properly forward DNS requests to the main router rather than relying on the WAP subnet clients being able to talk to main router by NAT. If the WAP has it's firewall enabled, disable it long enough to establish if it's blocking anything.
Do you mean WAN instead of WAP here, because right now the wireless part of the network isn't involved?
