Well, I set the AP to use WDS and the bullet to station wds and now 
everything works ok.

LaRoy McCann
Data Technology

Data Technology wrote:
> One thing I have noticed is that when I ping the local MT box 
> (x.x.x.125) ip from the AP I get a reply and I also see icmp traffic on 
> the local MT with torch.  If I ping the ip of the subnet that I am 
> trying to route to the local MT box (x.x.x.194) I get several reply's 
> back from x.x.x.126 which is the bullet and I get no traffic on the 
> local MT box.  Also, I do have a port on the local MT box configured 
> with an ip (x.x.x.194) of the subnet that I am trying to route.
>
> It looks like the bullet is passing it's local subnet traffic.  Any 
> other traffic not on it's local subnet it is trying to reply to instead 
> of bridging it.  I don't see any option on the bullet to enable / 
> disable proxy-arp.  I know sometimes I need proxy-arp on my AP's to make 
> things work.
>
> LaRoy McCann
> Data Technology
>
>
> Stuart Pierce wrote:
>   
>> Shouldn't matter bridged, I've got different networks running through 
>> bridged bullets and not in WDS.
>>
>> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>> From: Data Technology <w...@dtisp.com>
>> Reply-To: WISPA General List <wireless@wispa.org>
>> Date:  Wed, 31 Mar 2010 15:09:57 -0500
>>
>>   
>>     
>>> Completely different subnets.
>>>
>>> AP x.x.x.65/26 (64-127)   Bridged Bullet  x.x.x.126/26   Local MT  
>>> x.x.x.125/26
>>> Trying to route x.x.x.192/28 (192-207) from AP to Local MT x.x.x.125
>>>
>>>
>>> LaRoy McCann
>>> Data Technology
>>>
>>> Greg Ihnen wrote:
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Is the subnet outside the scope of the ip range the bullet is on? In other 
>>>> words is the bullet on a /24 for example and does the subnet fall within 
>>>> that /24?
>>>>
>>>> Greg
>>>> On Mar 31, 2010, at 2:44 PM, Data Technology wrote:
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>> I have an M5 bullet in station bridge mode.  This is connected on the 
>>>>> ethernet side to an MT router.
>>>>> Thru another port on the MT router I am nating an office.  The office 
>>>>> computers work fine.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am now trying to route a small subnet to another port on the MT router 
>>>>> in order to feed a local access point at the office.
>>>>> The bridged bullet does not appear to be passing the subnet traffic.
>>>>> Am I doing something wrong (I know, other than bridging in the first 
>>>>> place)?
>>>>> I am using version 5.1.2 of AirOS.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now I normally would just use an MT unit with 2 radio cards and mount at 
>>>>> the top of the tower but I had a bullet laying around and wanted to see 
>>>>> what it can do.  I use UBNT for all my cpe's and use the router function 
>>>>> within them.  I also have never used UBNT to try to pass a subnet thru.  
>>>>> I just thought that with the advances that UBNT is making I would test 
>>>>> some of their stuff but I don't want to get away from MT for network 
>>>>> control.
>>>>>
>>>>> LaRoy McCann
>>>>> Data Technology
>>>>>
>>>>>
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