Re: 2 Network Connections - How to Force Internet Explorer to use a Specific one

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Initially, all of the connections will be wired so I will disable the
wireless.
The owner wants to limit the usage of this connection to himself and
one other employee. Everyone else will remain at 64 Kbps ISDN.
The MAC address filtering (LinkSys WRT54G ~ $80) is for *only* wireless
connections, correct?
How can I ensure that other employees do not modify their 'default
gateway'?


On Nov 7, 6:20 pm, DanS <t.h.i.s.n.t.h....@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
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I assume you have DCHP running on the DC now ? If so then just disable
DHCP on the AP. I usually use all static in my setups. Get the wireless
up and running as it is out of the box...no encryption, etc. Then after
you are satisfied that it works, enable encryption, and authentication.
You can choke down acces by MAC address, allowing only your PC's MAC's
access. While this MAY have an affect on performance, depending on how
cheap a router you have, and everyone will say a MAC filter is easy to
get by, if there is (virtually) no performance hit, it will stop CASUAL
users...neighbors that run across an open AP.

DanS

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