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Network Lan Sharing not working in Wireless

sachin.sg
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Can Anybody help in this tricking issue

1) We have client setup, which has all PCs in Workkgroup , client has network sharing enable in LAN . Its work well in LAN , he don't have Local DNS , still he is able to ping or access sharing using device hostname

2) When Client moves into Wireless , he is not able to ping or access sharing using Hostname , but if  used the ip details he is able to ping and do sharing using IP address only

Can anyone help me to resolve the issue.

My Wireless Setup has WLC2504 and LWAPP Access Points.

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Saravanan Lakshmanan
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

do ipconfig on wireless and wired PC and see what is different between the output and fix it.

do you've any ACL setup on WLC.

Are the wired and wireless devices on different subnets ? If so is routing configured correctly ?


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Saravanan Lakshmanan
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

if you ping hostname from wireless client does it respond. check hostname to ip resolution.

sachin.sg
Level 1
Level 1

Not able to resolve it completely , but to creating issue we have succeed after enabling the multicast traffic on to wireless ..

What i understood from Windows is that it sends the Multicast traffic on LAN for LAN Sharing ..

Still any one can put more comments , will help me

Scott Fella
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Well if you know for sure that it uses multicast, then make sure your wireless and LAN is setup for multicast. Is the wire and wireless in the same subnet or not? Is multicast enabled in the switches and router? You might also try to enable broadcast forwarding to see if that helps also.

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