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    Hi, first of all try to ping the server from the ap, then you can
    use tcpdump to confirm that you can reach the server.<br>
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    I would suggest that you check the server firewall, you may be
    blocking the packets with it.<br>
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    Regards,<br>
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    On 10/01/2011 04:41 AM, Alejandro Moreno wrote:
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        <div>So...sorry for my ignorance but how should I test that the
          server is actually receiving packages?</div>
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