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It works fine. The router has a self test built in. It sees and passes internet traffic fine. That is why I thought it was the airbridge.
Scott Stiverson -----Original Message-----
It is in the settings in the router. Try PING TOMHAYNES.NET from a command prompt. If that does not work try PING 65.108.224.254 if that works then make sure that you have set the default gatewayand DNS servers correctly. -----Original
Message----- We have an install using an outdoor total that is giving us issues. We are using a laptop with a static IP to test with. When we plug it directly into the airbridge, we can surf just fine. When we put a router in the middle, the router can see it, but the laptop can’t surf. The router is set with a static IP on the WAN side, and dhcp for the LAN side. The laptop is set to DHCP. We changed the router to a new one to make sure that it wasn’t bad with the same results. Is there something strange about how the totals see and pass traffic that are behind routers?
Scott
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