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Both routers are communicating with each other fine judging by the WDS Nodes signal quality. However, all of the wireless devices that are attempting to connect through the Client router is not able to connect to the network, the devices that are connecting by the Host router is working properly.
Check the IP address that the client wireless devices are getting.
This is what I've setup on ours:
Host Router: 192.168.0.1 (DHCP Enabled) Range: 192.168.0.5-192.168.0.255
Client Router: Static IP 192.168.0.2 (DHCP Disabled)