wireless client cannot see wired - WAG320N

Hello

my modem/router WAG320N works fine but the wireless client cannot see wired and vice versa. they are in the same network (192.168.0.), using the same 255.255.255.0 mask, same workgroup firewall and Yes to enable all packages in and out. IP addresses are DHCP form.

Internet sharing works fine, but when im trying to play any game on LAN wireless clients peuvent see their car but not wired. when im trying to client ping wireless from a wired machine it does not either.

What is intresting in a DHCP reservation or the ARP table (in router configuration) I can see cable and wireless customers. but still they do not see each other.

help pls!

Hi again,

I went to PC World and they exchanged this WAG320N to another. but this time I went to ASUS RT - N16 and so far all is working correctly. I know its missing adsl modem but got usb 2 and a print server.

Sorry cisco...

thx for your help guys!

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