Hi there,
Great info in this thread. I have been experiencing a similar problem, although my network setup is different.
I have a BEFW11S4 Ver. 2.1 Router that is providing Gateway service to my network, along with WLAN (Standard Channel 6) and DHCP service to 1 WIN9x laptop. In addition to that I have a WINXP desktop hooked directly into the BEFW11S4 that has a static ip. I also have a Solaris 8 box on the other end of the house, and because I couldn't run cable, I have hooked up 2 WAP11 Wireless access points, one in Client Access Mode, and the other as an Access Point, both on Channel 1. This basically allows me to bridge my Lan to another hub that I have the Sol8 box plugged into. For some reason, Linksys decided not to provide firmware that works worth a darn for thier WAP11's Bridge mode, but Client Access Point to Access Point does the job just as well. WEP is enabled at 102bit on both channels.
The setup worked great until I noticed that I was getting intermittent network connectivity; the Solaris box would loose internet connection, and connection with the router. Thinking that it had something to do with the wireless access points bridging, I tested and retested. At the same time I was cut from the internet, I could ping the WAP11's from the Solaris box, so they were working fine. However, I couldn't ping the BEFW11S4 at all. After reading this thread and noting the issues some folks are having with WINXP and the BEFW11S4, I decided to downgrade the firmware in the router (BEFW11S4) to 1.42.7, as someone recommended. I'm still seeing the same problem with connectivity between the SOL8 host and BEFW11S4.
Simple network diagram:
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1 2 3 4 5
1. Solaris 8 machine (192.168.0.10)
2. WAP11 (192.168.0.12)
3. WAP11 (192.168.0.11)
4. BEFW11S4 V2.1 (192.168.0.1)
5. Windows XP (192.168.0.15)
6. Windows 98SE (DHCP Assigned from router)
I know that there is nothing wrong with the wireless connectivity between the WAPs. I'm slowly narrowing down the possibilities, and here are what I have left to test:
1. Some sort of problem in the WAP11 firmware that forgets to re-broadcast to the bridged LAN.
2. Some sort of problem with the BEFW11S4 and the WAP11.
3. Version issues between the WAP11's (One is version 2.2 and the other is version 2.6, see issue #1)
Anyone else have an idea as to how to work this?
Thanks in advance