As others have said, put the two locations on different subnets. That will get around the issue. You could also segment using Vlans which would allow you to retain DHCP if you use DHCP. We always have Isolation enabled. We happen to use a few vlans to further segment the traffic and if a customer has 2 SMs on the same AP, we make sure that the public facing IPs are on different networks.

Gilbert

On 10/15/2014 12:23 PM, Christopher Tyler via Af wrote:
We have a customer that has two SM's on the same AP at separate physical 
locations (home and office).  The have a DVR at each location that they want to 
view.  Everything is configured properly on their end to view the DVR's on port 
80 through their routers.   Problem is that we have SM isolation turned on with 
option 2 to forward packets upstream and they want to see the home when at the 
office and the office when at home.

So I set up a mangle rule in my Mikortik to mark the packets with a routing 
mark based on the SRC and DST addresses, and then used a static route for 
anything what that mark and send it back to the AP port. It doesn't work, what 
am I doing wrong, any suggestions short of disabling SM isolation?



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