Harondel J. Sibble wrote:
> Short answer, the client bridge mode is the cause of some of the problems I 
> was having and is why this doesn't currently work, WDS and bridged repeater 
> modes are supposed to work properly but haven't had a chance to test them out 
> yet.

What is WDS?

So to review, is this your setup?

MVP -> DD-WRT (bridge) -> [DMZ] Router [LAN] -> TFTP server


And one of your problems was that ARP wasn't resolving across the 
router. Then you discovered that DD-WRT is not bridging correctly?

Can you install your own custom Iptables rules from the command line to 
accomplish the bridging you desire in DD-WRT? Or is the failure in the 
network interface drivers?

If you just need a simple bridging wireless interface (access point), 
maybe your best bet is to reinstall the stock firmware on the WRT and 
plug the DMZ into the LAN port of the WRT. I'd expect that to work, as 
it's a common setup, which apparently works for wireless multimedia 
devices that use broadcast packets (UPnP, etc.).

The WRT shouldn't need to do any "heavy lifting" as you have a separate 
router isolating the wireless from your LAN.

  -Tom

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