Bypass an access point for packet sniffing

Hello,
I have recently set up a WiFi network with WPA/PSK connection and a tablet PC with Windows 7 with "connectify" to act as a repeater/access point. But I would like to use the client running Arch connected to the repeater to log the traffic after the access point/repeater/gateway with, how do I do that?
Main Access point/gateway connected to the internet has an IP address of 192.168.10.254
Software repeater (connectify) has 192.168.2.1
Client has 192.168.2.102
So far I can only "see" the traffic between the client and the repeater.

I'm not entirely sure I understand this, but as far as I can tell you have a setup as follows:
Gateway--Windows 7 Tablet--Arch Client
I'm unsure what exactly you're trying to do with the Arch client. What exactly do you plan to log? How are the devices connected together and how many interfaces does each device have?
I *think* I have a vague idea of what you're trying to do, but I can't help until I know what you're working with in more detail.
Jon

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