I had a similar situation recently that I never figured out.
WRAP/StarOS on a tower and for some reason the CM9 radio card would no
longer connect to the source for backhaul. So, I added a BM5 in bridge
mode to the ethernet port. All the clients on the StarOS/WRAP worked
great but I could no longer see them from the core side of the
network. I tried everything before giving up and putting a BM2 on the
top of the tower. Working really well now but I'd love to know why it
didnt work.
-RickG

On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Data Technology <w...@dtisp.com> wrote:
> I have an M5 bullet in station bridge mode.  This is connected on the
> ethernet side to an MT router.
> Thru another port on the MT router I am nating an office.  The office
> computers work fine.
>
> I am now trying to route a small subnet to another port on the MT router
> in order to feed a local access point at the office.
> The bridged bullet does not appear to be passing the subnet traffic.
> Am I doing something wrong (I know, other than bridging in the first place)?
> I am using version 5.1.2 of AirOS.
>
> Now I normally would just use an MT unit with 2 radio cards and mount at
> the top of the tower but I had a bullet laying around and wanted to see
> what it can do.  I use UBNT for all my cpe's and use the router function
> within them.  I also have never used UBNT to try to pass a subnet thru.
> I just thought that with the advances that UBNT is making I would test
> some of their stuff but I don't want to get away from MT for network
> control.
>
> LaRoy McCann
> Data Technology
>
>
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