Hi,


With the radio links, are both on the same LAN.  The various radio links I
worked on acted as remote bridges and were therefore in the same LAN and
needed to be configured that way.

Just a thought,

Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia

On Tuesday, April 24, 2001 at 03:42:36 PM, Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill. CCNA
wrote:

> Am trying to connect two cisco routers each on both side of two speedlan
> radios and antenna. In place of the second router was a 3com switch before
> now, and with that connection I can browse the internet.
> 
> I now replace the switch with a router, the connection from the radio into
> the
> router was made using a cross connect rj45 cable. After all configuration,
> show ip route duplicates all the routes from the first router into the
second
> router. Everything seem okay. But outside the route I cannot browse the
> internet.
> 
> Both routers were connected together via the radios through their ethernet
> interfaces. The questions now is, 1. Can't I connect two routers via a
radio
> through their ethernet interfaces? 2. If the answer is NO, why then was
'show
> cdp neighbor' showed me the second router, why was the line protocol up,
why
> was the routing table forwarded to my second router? 3. Is there anything I
> am
> missingup?
> 
> Thanks
> Oletu H. G.
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