10-21-2021 09:49 AM
I have a Cisco WAP125, and it's acting as a bridge. It connects to the Wifi network from my ISP's modem, and I have an ethernet cable going from the WAP to a router, and I have 2 computers connected to that router via ethernet cable. The two computers have internet access, so it's all working.
I can get an IP address for the WAP from both the router and the modem, and they agree it's the same number. Putting that IP address into a browser either on a computer connected by wire to the router or from a phone on the modem's wifi network fails to connect to the WAP.
I get "ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED".
I can also ping the WAP at the IP address, and it responds.
10-21-2021 10:25 AM
Can you make small diagram how these connected ?
what is the IP you getting, what IP you putting on browser " and you getting "ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED". ?
10-21-2021 07:12 PM - edited 10-21-2021 07:33 PM
Hi!
The IP address was 10.0.0.65.
Here's a diagram:
10-22-2021 04:42 PM
Ok, this is weird. I can connect to it at 10.0.0.32. Even though both the ASUS Router and the Modem say it's at 10.0.0.65.
01-06-2022 08:56 AM
What is the subnet mask? 10.0.0.32 could be in a different subnet which could explain why the different result.
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