I have two DAP-1522s, one configured as an access point and the other as a bridge. I also have a DNS-321 NAS connected to the bridge. It looks like this (---- = Ethernet, ~~~ = wireless):
|cable modem|----|WBR-1310 11g router|----|DAP-1522| ~~~~ |DAP-1522|----|DGE-530T in desktop PC|
~ |
|11g laptop| ~ ~ ~ |----|DNS-321-NAS|
This has worked well, giving both my desktop and laptop access to the NAS.
As an experiment to see how large media files would transfer to the desktop via wireless N as opposed to through a hardwired switch connection, I moved the NAS to the access point, like this:
|cable modem|----|WBR-1310 11g router|----|DAP-1522| ~~~~ |DAP-1522|----|DGE-530T in desktop PC|
~ |
_____________|11g laptop| ~ ~ ~_______________|----|DNS-321-NAS|
Now, my desktop can "see" the NAS on the network, but it cannot access either the setup web page or any of the shared directories. I can ping the NAS from the desktop, and can connect to it via SSH. This is true whether I boot the desktop to Windows 7 or Linux.
Nothing has changed for the laptop, it is still able to see and access the NAS as before.
Everything but the laptop has a static IP address and the 1522s have their selector switches set to AP and Bridge, not AUTO. I was expecting that connecting the NAS to the switch on the access point would be the same as connecting it to the switch on the bridge, but that does not appear to be the case. Is there some change that I need to make to my network or access point configuration?
Any advice would be appreciated.