Re: wireless and wired LAN
- From: "Eran" <nomore@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2006 21:08:46 -0800
Hi Brian,
Sorry to late reply.
Removing the QOS Packet Scheduler resolved the problem. Thanks.
I guess there's a bug in it somewhere.
Nice photo. It's always good to match the face with the fingers.
Thanks again,
Eran
"Brian Sullivan" <briansullivan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 16:04:58 -0800, Eran wrote:
Hi,the
What do you mean by double NAT'ed?
Are you saying that perhaps the router adds an additional NAT layer for
wireless LANs?
I don't know what your setup is -- I was thinking perhaps the wireless leg
was through a NAT which was then NAT'ed by another gateway to the internet.
Your response indicates that is not the case.
The DMZ is set correctly to the wireless IP. (It is working because I can
call netmeeting from outside the network.)
Yes that sounds like the dmz function is correctly setup. Does this happen
with all partners or only one?
http://radio.weblogs.com/0127028/2004/10/18.html
has info on a QOS Packet Scheduler related problem (this problem on the
machine that is apparently not sending -- I am not sure which way you have
the problem). Perhaps your wireless computer has this problem?
--
Brian Sullivan
Courses by Wire (http://www.coursesbywire.com)
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