![]() Attempting to ping the router sends back the following response:ĩ2 bytes from router (192.168.88.1): Redirect Host(New addr: 192.168.0.1) ![]() I assume this is some kind of routing issue in that it doesn't know where to try and send the requests, but my understanding of bridging would imply that would be a non-issue. WLAN devices cannot communicate with devices which are connected to the router (or in fact, the router itself).When I attempt this however, there are couple of problems I seem to face: My understanding is that the correct way to do this is to create a bridge on the MikroTik that incorporates the port that it's plugged into (a normal LAN port) and the WLAN. ![]() I have a router and a MikroTik connected by a (long) ethernet cable that I'm trying to setup with switch-like functionality.
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