Issue rings a bell with me but I can't find anything on it. What's happening is Win7 won't connect past my gateway when I've got wireless isolation turned on. It basically segments the WiFi hosts onto their own VLAN(s).
I've got WinXP, Linux and Android systems on the same VLAN, they appear to have the same IP config and don't have any issues connecting. a\n - 5Ghz and b\g\n 2.4 are on separate radios\vlans.
Typing this in Ubuntu now, Win7 on the same HW can't connect to anything past the gateway.
Win7 and VLANs?
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Win7 and VLANs?
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Re: Win7 and VLANs?
Are the ports open on the wireless adapter (netstat -l)?
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Re: Win7 and VLANs?
arp, pinging the gateway, nslookup all work. Routing is correct. Nothing goes past the gateway though. Would think it was the gateway config, but everything non-Win7 works just fine withe the same IP settings. WIn7 did too for that matter until recently.
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