On 11 November 2017 at 11:28, Jon Ingason <jon.inga...@telia.com> wrote:

> Hi, know that this not a Fedora problem. I have browsed the web without
> getting answer the fit the problem I have.
>
> I thing this has something to do with the network between to machines.
> One, machine A, is in my study in my house the other, machine B, is in
> my garage that i about 10 m away from house. Machine A is connected
> directly the main Internet router.


By direct, do you mean using a cable or wifi?  Does A get an internet
address or
a private subnet address?


> Between that router and machine B are
> two extenders, C and D. Extender C is in extender mode, while D i meshed
> to C. Machine B is directly connected to D.
>
> The problem is that when I ssh from B to A everything is as it should
> be. But if I ssh from A to B I get lot of "TCP Retransmission". The
> connection from B to Internet is working excellent as well as for all
> other devices connected to my network.
>

If A has an internet address and B is on a private subnet using NAT,
A won't be able to connect to B, but B can connect to A.


> I just wonder if someone had some experience similar problems.
>
> Machines A and B are x86_64 Fedora 26 kernel 4.13.11-200
> Router is ASUS RT-N66R
> Extenders are Strong Range Extender 1600
> -
>

That router supports multiple subnets with different access restrictions and
the range extender has "access point mode" which usually has NAT.  If
you don't need A or B to be reachable on the internet or separate subnets
with access restrictions, you should try to keep A and B on the same
(private)
subnet.




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