Hello all,
I have a rather strange problem that I have not been able to understand the cause of.
My setup is exactly as described in the "The best way to get whole house wireless network" article www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wi...best-way-to-get-whole-house-wireless-coverage
I have one Engenious ESR9850 with firmware 2.1 and one Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH with DD-WRT firmware. I am using 2 Aztec HL280E with original firmware for the powerline networking http://www.aztech.com/sg/homeplug_hl280e.html.
The problem I have is that when I connect to the "second" router by Wifi, I am not getting an internet connection and I can only see the computers in the network that are connected to the "second" router and not the ones connected to the "first" router. Computers that are connected to the "second" router by cat-cable to a LAN port gets good internet connection and can see the computers connected to the "first" router. Computers connected to the "first" router wither through Wifi or LAN gets good connection
Some more info:
I have tried switching places on the routers with same result.
I disable DHCP and NAT and Firewall on the "second" router and assign a static IP address outside the "first" routers DHCP range.
If I connect a computer directly to the homeplug instead of the "second" router, it works perfect.
I have tried with 2 different laptops connected to the "second" router with same results.
If I connect the "second" router directly to the "first" router via a CAT cable, wifi on "second" router works fine.
Clients connected by wifi to the "second" router gets a valid IP address from the DHCP server on the "first' router.
It seems weird to me that the wifi connected clients would not get internet when the LAN cable connected clients does. How can the router/homeplugs decide to forward traffic to certain computers but not to others just because they have different types of connections?
Anyone seen anything similar before or got any ideas?
I have a rather strange problem that I have not been able to understand the cause of.
My setup is exactly as described in the "The best way to get whole house wireless network" article www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wi...best-way-to-get-whole-house-wireless-coverage

I have one Engenious ESR9850 with firmware 2.1 and one Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH with DD-WRT firmware. I am using 2 Aztec HL280E with original firmware for the powerline networking http://www.aztech.com/sg/homeplug_hl280e.html.
The problem I have is that when I connect to the "second" router by Wifi, I am not getting an internet connection and I can only see the computers in the network that are connected to the "second" router and not the ones connected to the "first" router. Computers that are connected to the "second" router by cat-cable to a LAN port gets good internet connection and can see the computers connected to the "first" router. Computers connected to the "first" router wither through Wifi or LAN gets good connection
Some more info:
I have tried switching places on the routers with same result.
I disable DHCP and NAT and Firewall on the "second" router and assign a static IP address outside the "first" routers DHCP range.
If I connect a computer directly to the homeplug instead of the "second" router, it works perfect.
I have tried with 2 different laptops connected to the "second" router with same results.
If I connect the "second" router directly to the "first" router via a CAT cable, wifi on "second" router works fine.
Clients connected by wifi to the "second" router gets a valid IP address from the DHCP server on the "first' router.
It seems weird to me that the wifi connected clients would not get internet when the LAN cable connected clients does. How can the router/homeplugs decide to forward traffic to certain computers but not to others just because they have different types of connections?
Anyone seen anything similar before or got any ideas?