Use the IP Bindings in the hotspot to create a bypass for the subnet the
APs are on. This way the hotspot will ignore those IPs or even Mac
addresses if you prefer.
Bill Gaylord
COLI Inc
Jory Privett wrote:
I am setting up several new Hotspots using Mikrotik. The network has
3 APs and internet access through a single Mikrotik router:
Mikrotik Router <---------> 3x Mikrotik AP <-----> Clients
I want to configure the Hotspot controller on the router and not on
the individual APs. I have everything setup and working with just one
little problem. When the Hotspot is active I can not access the APs
from outside the router. I have tested my addressing and routing and
everything works when the Hotspot is disabled. I even set the APs to
function on a different subnet and made sure that I can communicate
with them and that works. Turn on the Hotspot and I lose
connectivity. Is there a way to setup a sub interface and only have
the hotspot use it and all other address space use the main
interface? Any other ideas from you Mikrotik Pros??
Jory Privett
WCCS
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