Re: Wired Network / Wireless Network / Internet

From: gene martinez (njkat_at_eclipse.net)
Date: 02/17/04


Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 15:13:04 GMT

Does your ISP give more than (1) ip address, if so you can go from ips
to hub to each router. If not you can go isp, router then to wireless
router and it should work. I have cable isp to linksys then to dlink.
Most of the pc's are off of the dlink and all seem to be working well.

danr_18@yahoo.com (Daniel Rosenzweig) wrote:

>Is there any way to isolate the wired and wireless networks,
>so that they both access the Internet, but can't access each other?
>
>A Netgear MR814 Wireless Router (w/4 wired ports) is being used - but
>there is also a D-Link DI-704P Wired router and a plan hub available
>if needed to do this properly.
>
>I think someone mentioned (on the newsgroup) to wire the two routers
>together - and that would cause some issues with some services (due to
>two DHCP servers being used)...
>
>Any suggested security resources? I've turned on WEP 128, turned off
>SSID, changed the password, change the IP of the router and valid IP
>addresses.
>Give access only to MAC of the specific card.... and as of now, I turn
>off the wireless portion whenever my PCs are on... (those have
>firewall software) I would've bought the latest and greatest... but I
>don't believe even the security there is good enough yet...
>
>Thanks



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