Re: [WISPA] vlans

2007-11-19 Thread Clint Ricker
Travis, Are you routing or bridging between between the clients, APs, and your router? It would probably be worth doing packet captures and actually seeing what the traffic is. If you are routing between the AP and the router, then it is very unlikely that your problem is broadcast related.

RE: [WISPA] vlans

2007-11-19 Thread Mac Dearman
Behalf Of Russ Kreigh snip A temporary, or transitional step would be to replace the switch with a Mikrotik, connecting each AP's ethernet into it. And implement port filters to prevent ARP between ports. [Mac says] I don't think its ARP issues, but I think Russ has an excellent

[WISPA] vlans

2007-11-18 Thread Travis Johnson
Hi, I will be the first to admit that I know very little about VLANs. I understand the concept and even how to configure them (somewhat). Currently our entire network is fully routed and switched without any VLANs. However, we are starting to see a problem on larger tower locations where we

Re: [WISPA] vlans

2007-11-18 Thread Ryan Langseth
That should, now in order to do that you will need to have a separate subnet for each AP and the customers off of it (I believe). Have you done any packet sniffing to see if there is a lot of ARP requests? How many hosts do you have off of that tower? Ryan On Nov 18, 2007, at 10:02 PM,