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AlexanderPHP2012-10-31 15:03:26
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AlexanderPHP, 2012-10-31 15:03:26

Combining WLAN and LAN into one network

Welcome all. It is necessary to combine WLAN and LAN into one network. For a more accurate perception, made

network map


The Internet with this approach is distributed normally. The problem is this:
From the phone (172.30.0.101) I can ping any device on the network, but I also need to be able to access the phone itself from the network, namely from 192.168.1.35 and so on.
Bridge Information


WLAN Information


C:\Users\admin>ipconfig


OS Windows 7

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Alexander Sklyarov, 2012-10-31
@Voron095

We didn’t try to write the route 172.30.0.0->admin-pk on the main gateway 192.168.1.1
I’m certainly not an expert in networks, but your ping is perfectly masked by Nat rising to admin-pk and running from the phone in any direction, but in the opposite direction it should not work (from the network to the phone). no one except admin-pk knows about the existence of the phone ...

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Gasoid, 2012-10-31
@Gasoid

wifi router is the best solution

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paralon, 2012-10-31
@paralon

Judging by the fact that ping from the phone goes to any device, everything is ok with your connection - the phone both sends requests and receives answers.
If you are trying to ping the phone from the grid, and in response there is silence, then the matter is most likely in the phone itself - a firewall, or something like that.
You need to look at what responses to the ping come, for example, from the host 192.168.1.36 and which ones come from the host 192.168.1.35

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paralon, 2012-10-31
@paralon

In short, IMHO, this is the most correct way.
Change the addressing on the wifi card and on the phone - set the addresses from the 192.168.0.0\24 subnet.
Make a bridge connection between the wifi card and the ethernet card.
And you will be happy

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Serg New, 2012-10-31
@drsmoll

Have you tried all 192.168.1.0/24 on the same subnet?

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AlexanderPHP, 2012-10-31
@AlexanderPHP

Achieved that the WLAN interface pings, but the phone still does not
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Frohman, 2012-11-01
@Frohman

And you did not try to raise routing on a screw host? In windows 7, it is done through the IPEnableRouter 1 parameter in HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters and reboot. Since your TV set will most likely not pull static routes, we will raise NAT on admin-pk, it's easy to do, just install the TMeter program, there is a free NAT license and it works. If you have any questions about setting up tmeter - ask.

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