Are all your devices on the same subnet?
 is your linksys router acting as a bridge only?, is it doing any routing at
all? by bridging you mean layer 2 bridging only, right? do you have proxy
arp turned on anywhere? you sure there is only one DHCP server?

Tomas


On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 10:33 AM, Andrew McNabb <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 09:23:40PM -0600, Michael Torrie wrote:
> > So I have a fairly strange network setup going here, mainly out of
> > necessity.  I'll diagram it out below, with "WAP" meaning wireless
> > access device, and "Bridge" meaning a linksys router configure to be a
> > wireless client that bridges its network connections onto the wireless.
> >  A --- line means wireless connection, === is ethernet.  So here we go:
> >
> > WAP1 <--- Bridge1 <=== WAP2 <--- Bridge2 === Device
> >                       \==device
> >                       +==device
>
> I presume that the WAPs are configured as bridges, too, right?
>
> This is an interesting puzzle.
>
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