olivaar wrote:
> Maybe a Bad firmware.
> A few years ago i bought a netgear router and it drives me Crazy with a
> similar bug. 2.4 wifi clients cannot See The other clients on 5 wifi er
> direct ethernet Link. I loaded the openwrt firmware and all was ok
Now there is an idea. When I buy a new
Maybe a Bad firmware.
A few years ago i bought a netgear router and it drives me Crazy with a
similar bug. 2.4 wifi clients cannot See The other clients on 5 wifi er
direct ethernet Link. I loaded the openwrt firmware and all was ok
olivaar wrote:
> i am sure for that:
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> device or wireless isolation in your router or access point
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So I want back through my Router again Line by Line. I can't find a
setting anywhere for Wireless Isolation or Bridging Bands. BUT, I did
finally find a difference in the 2.4 and 5GHz
i am sure for that:
device or wireless isolation in your router or access point
d6jg wrote:
> Look for "device isolation" or similar in the 2.4Ghz Wireless setup
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Bump - anything?
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drmatt wrote:
> Big question: how is your Lms connection linked in to the LAN? Via
> ethernet, I assume...? And, we assume that both 2.4 and 5 GHz WiFi
> networks are on the same subnet and are set to bridge on the router..?
>
> Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk
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My 2.4 Vortexbox
Look for "device isolation" or similar in the 2.4Ghz Wireless setup
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DJanGo wrote:
> If you use the ip from your lms without the port -there is no answer
> back from the server cause he only uses this port for http.
>
> OPen a shell and try to ping the servers ip.
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> Did you use http://ip:9000 or just ip:9000?
> Use the correct way with http://
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Sorry I
Big question: how is your Lms connection linked in to the LAN? Via
ethernet, I assume...? And, we assume that both 2.4 and 5 GHz WiFi
networks are on the same subnet and are set to bridge on the router..?
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk
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Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers,
If you use the ip from your lms without the port -there is no answer
back from the server cause he only uses this port for http.
OPen a shell and try to ping the servers ip.
Did you use http://ip:9000 or just ip:9000?
Use the correct way with http://
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