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bradroe
join:1999-09-30
Corona, CA

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Re: [Southwest] Wireless

The Meraki isn't giving out different IP's. The Actiontech is the only DHCP giving out IP's. So even devices connected to the Meraki still get an IP given by the Actiontech. The Meraki has a static IP of 192.168.1.200 and has subnet of 255.255.255.0. Gateway is set to 192.168.1.1. I can PM you my login info for the Meraki if you want.

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MVM
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Is the Meraki configured in bridge mode or NAT mode?
The Meraki documentation certainly is not clear about how to set this.
said by bradroe:

The Meraki ... has subnet of 255.255.255.0.

255.255.255.0 is a subnet mask, not a subnet.
said by bradroe:

I'm not quite sure why when my NAS is plugged into a gigabit switch that is connected to my Actiontech and then connecting via Actiontech wireless with an Xbox I can't see the NAS

Try disabling the IGMP proxy on the Actiontec.
You will need to use the following deep link:
»192.168.1.1/index.cgi?ac ··· age=6059

bradroe
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Got it. I wasn't sure.
I would assume that both wireless networks are on the same subnet though. What I don't understand is I why would the Xbox not see the NAS when connected to the Actiontech wireless when the NAS is connected directly to the Actiontech?
I disabled that IGMP Proxy and will test it later on this evening.
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That seemed to have fixed the problem. All xbox's see NAS now.