Question : I Know I'm Missing Something Obvious

I installed a wireless LAN bridge a while ago between a main office and a remote building, using 2 Buffalo wireless routers in bridge mode.  The bridged side router provides DHCP (range 192.168.11.1 - 192.168.11.254) for the workstations on the bridged side.  Up until now everything has worked well.  Any workstation on the bridged side is able to authenticate to the DCs and they can access any of the server based applications.

I am attempting to network a Pelco DX 4000 DVR with survielllance cameras installed at the remote building so they can be monitored by staff at the main building.  I set up the DVR with a static IP (192.168.11.94) and I am able to pull up the web based interface on any computer on the bridged side.  However, if I try to access the DVR from the primary LAN segment I am not able to ping the DVR, nor access any node on the 192.168.11.xxx segment.

I'm sure I'm missing something obvious, but at this point I'm not sure what it is.

Answer : I Know I'm Missing Something Obvious

you need a route on the lan side as it doesnt know how to get to the .11 subnet - it needs to say that if you want to get to the .11 subnet to go to the LAN side IP of the wireless

you can do this manualy on each workstation with the route add command
or you may be able to add a route to your LAN side gateway
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