2014-04-15 - Re: Network Configuration

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From: ca***s@gmail.com
Message Hash: 518e32a250925fb2ddafe4504fae9569ca0cd1d46a25da2afe12e08715dbc987
Message ID: <6dc2f471-cc3e-498e-be24-63e53e2b1d43@grasehotspot.org>
Reply To: <ea31159c-d82b-4431-8a42-a76f00a44722@grasehotspot.org>
UTC Datetime: 2014-04-15 10:51:18 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2014 10:51:18 -0700

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Fixed I added a policy on the router to allow traffic from the grase 
server.  Learning a lot fast.  thank you all!

On Tuesday, April 15, 2014 9:41:46 AM UTC-4, ca***.@gmail.com wrote:
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> Well I am back hauling internet to an island.
>
>
> so the way it was setup was:
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> internet -> router -> switch -> wireless device (across a body of water) 
> to receiving wireless device -> several routers serving DHCP (192.168.20.x, 
> 192.168.30.x, 192.168.40.x depends on the part of the island they are on) 
> -> wireless access points.
>
> I replaced the router to the internet with the grase server.  But it 
> appears I can no longer get past the routers on the Island.  I cannot 
> administer the box on the local ip as well.  So like I said I am weak in 
> networking part an not sure what configuration changes I need to make.  I 
> currently have a test setup I am working on to see if I can fix it.
>
>
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> On Monday, April 14, 2014 6:30:50 PM UTC-4, John Crisp wrote:
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>> On Monday, 14 April 2014 22:08:48 UTC+2, James C. wrote:
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>>> Do I have to change my router to transparent mode to get this setup to 
>>> work with Grase? 
>>>
>>
>> Most likely :-) If you can't hit the login page I guess you are in 
>> trouble. 
>>
>> Why do you need some wireless devices to go via a router and some not ? 
>> The router is most likely the hold up. 
>>
>> I think (but don't quote me on it) you need to hit the grase box pretty 
>> directly without any interfering NAT or firewalls etc.
>>
>> B. Rgds
>> John
>>
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