If you're behind the hotspot just like the APs then 9 of 10 times you
should be able to get right into them. The remaining times the arp
service on the routerboard takes over - just make an ip-binding for
this.

On 11/24/08, Ralph Fowler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a few hotspots based on various routerboards and on some PCs running
> MT as well.
> My problem is that if I am on the network *behind* the Routerboard/hotspot,
> I cannot browse or otherwise communicate with other devices also behind it.
> I realize that this may be desired behavior for some, but in my case it
> severely inhibits the ability for me to work on APs, and other devices in my
> network locally at my remote mountaintop sites when the RB is at another
> location. Actually it would be a problem even if the RB were local to me. I
> just don't want it to do that.
>
> I'm using the standard Hotspot that the wizard sets up.
>
> Is there a rule or something I can remove or something else I can change
> that will allow devices "inside" to talk to one another whilst still
> prohibiting outside access unless authenticated?
>
> Thanks
>
> Ralph
>
>
>
>
>
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