Hi guys,
thanks for all the answers. I will try to address the issues you raised.
@harvell:
I am not much of a wifi guru. My previous experiences on wire LAN match yours of "if they are on the same network, you can ping them". With the different wifi modes being what they are, I am not certain this is always the case.
Fact of the matter is, that although both machines are connected to the same AP and have IP .19 and .21 assigned by DHCP with submask of /24, they cannot see each other. I can ping the wifi-router from both the Z and the X24. Internet is fine for both, but no ssh from the Thinkpad to the Z. OS on the PC is edgy. No firewall. I can ping the machines just fine at home when the Z is connected over USB on another computer, for example.
you will find a lot of info on how to do this if you use google and search for private network configuration and setup. what you are trying to do is generic networking stuff and not much zaurus specific so there is much more resources out there to help you...
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Meanie, you are right. This is not too Z specific. Nonetheless, "private network configuration setup" on google will not be of much help. As I said, I don't control the AP and thus the layout of the network. It seems the wifi AP blocks any connections between the nodes themselves (I assume for security reasons, this AP is semi-public). I can come up with two options:
a) ad-hoc network between my X24 and the Z -> I lose internet connectivity
b) integrate into the AP network -> seems like I lose direct connection from X24 to Z
I am not sure it is possible for a wifi card to both associate with an AP and a separate ad-hoc network (sort of like interface aliases). That way I might get what I want. But neither do I know if this is really feasible nor how to set it up. Google was no help in this respect and thus I turned here.
actually this might be a case of the dreaded /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_echo_ignore_all=1
Da_Blitz, thank you as well for your answer and your offer of support. Neither of the machines is configured to block ping requests. At home I can ping between them fine. If it was just a ping problem, I could still initiate an ssh connection and be happy.
do you have an ip address on both machines, [...] check your /etc/resolv.conf, [...]
check you have a route for the adress class, you need one for the 192.168.1.x adress space and a "default" rule that points to the geatway (192.168.1.1) [...]
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I believe the things you mentioned are OK. I can reach the Internet fine from either machine. I just cannot connect to another machine (except the gateway AP) on the local (W)LAN.
IM me if you need more help, or email me. i prefer to do these things over IM as realtime helps[div align=\"right\"][a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=154015\"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a][/div]
Please post the solution back here too. I've got the same problem and was hoping to to skulk for the answer :)
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Sure. Don't worry. If we come up with something I will post the resolution here.
Cheers
Rolf