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    Wifi 10.1.01.1/24 LAN 192.168.0./24 not routing

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      sloan last edited by

      I can't get the wireless lan 10.1.10.1/24 to connect to the 192.168.0.1/24 LAN  Any ideas why

      Also under the interfaces configuration tab under which circumstances should i bridge interfaces.

      Can onyone suggest good reading sources to get a better grip on bridging and networking in general?

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        hoba last edited by

        If you want to have both subnets (wireless and lan) in the same broadcastdomain and the same subnet you use bridgeing. If you want different subnets you use routing. As you have different subnets you want to use routing. Did you setup appropriate firewallrules to make traffic pass and all clients use the correct gateway and have an IP from the correct subnet?

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