I have an internet gateway, with its own WiFi, running a DHCP server. I connected my MR57 to one of the ethernet ports and setup a 6GHz-only SSID in bridge mode. I connect my clients to the SSID and they get a DHCP address from the server on the gateway. I can access the internet from devices connected to this SSID. I have other devices connecting to the WiFi on the internet gateway as well. I am unable to ping the devices on this network. I can't even get a response back to the ping on the MR57's IP address on this network. Topology: ---------- Internet Gateway (192.168.1.1) === ethernet === MR57 (192.168.1.5) || || (WiFi) || PC 1 (192.168.1.51) (WiFi) PC 2 (192.168.1.130) When I try to ping 192.168.1.1, from PC2 I get a Request timeout. When I try to ping PC 1 the same, even for MR57. I have tried switching to NAT mode and enabling the Firewall rule to Allow Local LAN from Wireless clients. I switched back to bridged mode and it still doesn't work. I like to use RDP to manage PC1 but that bails out too. Needless to say it all works fine when I connect to the WiFi on the Internet Gateway. As of this writing the firmware version on the MR57 is MR 31.1.7, its connected to an AC power source. If my SSID is bridged to the Local LAN shouldn't the wireless clients be able to see the other devices on the network? What am I missing? Update 1: Adding pictures of SSIDs summary page. MySSID 1 configured in NAT mode MySSID 2 configured in Bridge mode, notice how it says No on the 3rd line from the bottom where it says yes for Wired clients are part of Wi-Fi network in the picture above. Thanks for reading.
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