36? U mean 48 hour days I don't have enough time I have to work some new repeaters, the companys working on a lawsuit, order equipment, do site surveys, schedule installs, do service calls to fix people, its nuts.
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Moreno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 12:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DUDE you are the man I will try this later today and see if it works its
raining here and we have a couple of jobs to do and one hinges on getting
another access point up this evening ARGHHHH we need 36 hour days hahaha
Quoting Jack Berridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Yes, we have seen this also. It caused us a lot of heartburn initially as
> well. We finally figured out a solution that worked well (I don't know
> your network topology to know if this will also work for your situation).
>
> What we had to do is this:
>
> o In the SonicWALL, select the "Advanced" tab (on the left hand side when
> logged in).
>
> o Once in the Advanced tab area, you will have tabs at the top. Select
> "Intranet".
>
> o By default, the radio button "SonicWALL's WAN Link is directly connected
>
> to the Internet router" will be used. We had to change this to the third
> radio button "Specified address ranges are attached to the WAN link". Then
>
> we entered our /24 block (in our case). For example (only), if his
> SonicWALL WAN IP address is 66.66.66.45 with gateway of 66.66.66.1 and
> subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 you would enter 66.66.66.0 with subnet mask of
>
> 255.255.255.0 as the address range directly connected.
>
> We believed that we should not have had to do this (our DNS and Mail
> Servers were not part of the same /24 block as the customers WAN IP
> Address). But, we did it and it worked to allow the customer to reach our
> internal devices that they could not reach otherwise. Worth a shot as your
>
> symptoms sound the same as ours.
>
> Good luck!
>
>
>
> Jack
>
>
>
> At 07:05 AM 7/30/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >Okay I have a customer who has a sonic wall router / firewall. with his
> >own wet 11 surfs just fine but will not get to any of my domains on my
> >subnet except will ping and allow pass-through to my t-1 router? I can
> >hook up my laptop direct to the radio and it goes to my servers and
> >domains just fine.
> >
> >I thought okay cheap wet 11 well I swap it for a APPO same thing it seems
> >that when you do a arp - a lookup with the appo it shows the mac address
> >of the sonic wall and I authenticate it and it does the same thing surfs
> >fine on the internet just will not go to my subnet where my DNS and mail
> >servers are located but other DNS and mail servers out on the net are
> >accessible. Once again hook my laptop up direct and get to main domains
> >and subnet just fine.
> >
> >I do an arp -a on other ABO radios and what's strange never noticed it
> >before but the mac of the radio shows up associated to the public routable
>
> >IP instead of the customers computer or router with the exception of
> >customers using APPO's.
> >
> >Anyone ever work with SONIC wall I had the lan admin there and he says it
> >is my network that is not passing back requests to their firewall but I
> >think that is incorrect because if I bypass their SONIC wall and hooked
> >direct to a pc with either the wet 11 or APPO and it goes to all domains.
> >
> >MY layout
> >
> >WET 11 or APPO associates to > APPO (AP) > switch > 5.7 canopy
> >backhaul>switch to t-siemens router
> >
> >HELP please any ideas we did a pack sniff and like he says we can see ping
>
> >a request out but nothing answers back from any of my servers on my subnet
>
> >with the exception of my t-1 router but pings go out fine to the net?
>
Martin Moreno
Blazen Wireless
909-907-4106
www.blazenwireless.com
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