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I have a D-Link DSL-2750U ADSL router (Firmware version: IN_1.08).

I have 4 devices connected with following IPs:

  • Router (10.0.0.1)
  • WireConnected1 (10.0.0.4)
  • WireConnected2 (10.0.0.5)
  • WirelessConnected1 (10.0.0.6)
  • WirelessConnected2 (10.0.0.7)

All 4 devices can connect to Internet. However, if I have a web server running on port 80 on WireConnected1, and I try to browse http://10.0.0.4/, I can only access it through WireConnected1 and WireConnected2, and I can not access http://10.0.0.4/ through WirelessConnected1 and WirelessConnected2.

It's like local server can only be accessed through devices connected through Ethernet and not through devices connected through Wi-Fi.

What settings could affect such situation? I thoroughly checked all settings in router's web-interface but couldn't find any anomalies.

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  • My first guess would be AP-isolation. I don't know D-Link WLAN routers and know the exact option name, but look for something that says that wireless clients shall not see other clients.
    – bjanssen
    Commented May 4, 2014 at 7:02
  • @bjanssen, there is a "User Isolation" option is wireless settings but it is set to "off". Commented May 17, 2014 at 14:50
  • @bjanssen, the problem was that "Enable MultiAP Isolation" was checked (in Setup -> Wireless -> Wireless Basic) which was blocking cross access/ping. If you copy your comment to an answer, I'll accept it. Commented May 22, 2014 at 5:16

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My first guess would be AP-isolation. I don't know D-Link WLAN routers and know the exact option name, but look for something that says that wireless clients shall not see other clients.

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  • And the problem was that "Enable MultiAP Isolation" was checked (in Setup -> Wireless -> Wireless Basic) which was blocking cross access/ping. Commented May 25, 2014 at 6:26
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For me an additional step was required

Advanced > Advanced Wireless > Mac Filtering

had to add the MAC address of the printer here and it started working. don't uncheck Enable MAC Address Filtering this would open your local network to the internet and hacking

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