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I'm having a strange problem...

I have a home server (ubuntu 22.04) connected via ethernet to my router. Server has many services/ports available (apache, transmission, plex, samba, ssh) but i can´t connect to it through wifi connection. If I try to connect through ethernet it will connect without problems. I have no way to connect to any service in the home server, all of them respond with timeout as if anything would block the connection.

I've tried yet:

  • Disabling UFW on home server
  • Disabling AV/Firewalls on client computers (2 W11 PCs & 1 OSX 10.15 laptop)
  • Confirming that both WLAN and Ethernet connections are in the same subnet, same netmask, etc.

Connecting a client through ethernet gives me access to any service on the server.

What can I try next?

Thanks...

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  • The wifi and the wired connections are 2 different networks. You would need something routing in between. Are the wire and wireless access points the same device.
    – David
    Sep 27, 2022 at 10:09

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Mistery solved! The problem was my ISP's router blocking WLAN traffic to LAN. I tried switching the router with another one and services on the server were appearing again.

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