I've configured my Ruckus 2211DZ in dual-zone mode and have basic
internet connectivity (web etc) working on my wireless LAN, but
attempting to do any peer-to-peer activity (hosting a local web server
or a quake game for machines on my LAN, for example) seems to either
not work or hang the serving machine and/or client. I've looked into
setting up port-forwarding, but DHCP issues aside even when I
temporarily setup port forwarding using the DHCP'ed address I still
can't get through to a locally-served webpage or connect to a local
game. I believe this type of thing worked just fine back when I was
using a Linksys WRT54G wireless router (at least I never had problems
pinging other machines on the LAN, etc.). Is there some kind of
special LAN firewall keeping all the local machines from seeing each
other? Can I turn it off? Note I don't want external machines to see
the machines on the LAN, just for the machines on the LAN to see each
other.
- Ed