

EDIT - my guess is that even though a client on the wireless network can get outside (of course, the AP can do it), the Client Bridge must have its WAN settings incorrectly set, or there is something on the AP side preventing the bridge from getting out.

Normally, when ping works the resulting page shows the ping response times, but in this case it doesn't return anything, or I get PING (74.125.28.106): 56 data bytes ping: sendto: Network is unreachable. However, when I use the Administration->Commands tool to ping it doesn't give me any response.I have confirmed that DNS should be working because when I am connected to the AP's wireless network, I can run the SpeedTest app and it is able to reach the test servers.I have confirmed that DHCP is working by connecting to the AP's wireless network via my iPhone.The Client Bridge can ping the AP, but cannot ping external servers.The AP can ping my cable modem and external servers like google.I have tried to debug this problem as best as I can, and this is where I'm at: I figure the issue is that the cameras just don't have access to external servers. The problem is that when I use the iPhone app, I cannot see them. Things generally work - there is an application one can install on a PC, and when I run this app, I can see all of the cameras. The network cameras are connected to the ports on the Client Bridge N450 through a pair of PoE injectors. Both the AP and Client Bridge are set up with non-conflicting static IP addresses. The problem is that I do not have network ports anywhere outside, so the solution I came up with was to use a couple of Buffalo N450 access points - one is connected to my home network via a hardwired connection and is set as an AP, while the other is in Client Bridge mode and connects to the other via wireless. I have a couple of network security cameras that use PoE and I would like to use them outdoors.
