I suggest that you do a tcpdump capture and send it's output.
E.g., "tcpdump -i eth0 -n"
abel wrote about "[leaf-wisp] problems while http using WISP Dist":
> I am suffering a weird problem with my WISP router after slightly reconfiguring
> it.
> The system is
I am suffering a weird problem with my WISP router after slightly reconfiguring
it.
The system is running on an EPIA mini-ITX with a Linksys WMP11 and worked ok
doing nat on the wireless interface.
Right now it's natting on eth0 and it seems to work ok for ICMP and SSH but
when trying ftp, http
I am suffering a weird problem with my WISP router after slightly reconfiguring
it.
The system is running on an EPIA mini-ITX with a Linksys WMP11 and worked ok
doing nat on the wireless interface.
Right now it's natting on eth0 and it seems to work ok for ICMP and SSH but
when trying ftp, http