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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Access Points / Extenders => DAP-1360 => Topic started by: rjesse on August 09, 2012, 09:56:29 PM
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I'm trying to connect to from some wired clients on my network to some wireless clients. With the wireless device connected I'm unable to ping it from the wired device. If I restart the DAP-1360 the ping starts up, but after a while I'm unable to ping the wireless device again until I reboot the DAP-1360. Then the device is pingable for a while.
I have confirmed that WLAN Partition is not checked. I'm running Version 2.11 Firmware, may router is an EBR-2310.
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Do a factory reset and manually set up the DAP using it's web page. Save settings and restart. Check the DAP settings after, is the WLAN enabled after the restart?
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I did the factory reset and put all my settings back. It worked at first and then after a while I'm unable to ping any wireless devices again.
If I ping from the wireless device to the wired device then I can ping the other direction, (ie from the wired to the wireless). But again after a while the ping stops.
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I would contact DLink level 2 support and see why the WLan Partition keeps enabling after you've disabled it. Might be something between the DAP and EBR thats causing it. Keep us posted.
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I'll contact them, typically never hear back when I contact support so we'll see if that will change this time.
Rick
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I would call vs email. Keep us posted.
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Unfortunately no time to sit on hold this week.
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Any status on this?
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Support hasn't really been of any help, their standard answer is to factory reset and reconfigure. I have figured out that that problem has more to do with the Dlink EBR-2310. I bought another router and I have no problem pinging any WiFi devices, and now DHCP works properly from my WiFi clients. Supports standard answer is to reset and rebuild the EBR-2310. I've done that with no change. I need to call back to support and see if they can figure out the problem, but it this point I've moved on.
Rick
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Good luck.
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Update the wireless driver on your wireless client.