Re: setup an isolated wireless network
- From: "CAMC1" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 11:10:55 -0400
Can you explain again?
I am not sure exactly what you mean
MC
"Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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hi,AP
if the switch permit, you can create a diferent vlan on the out-port of AP
and the router.That will isolate the internal network and all access from
will transit the router and there with adecvate routing table they willnot
have access to your internal LAN.access
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Dragos CAMARA
MCSA Windows 2003 server
"CAMC1" wrote:
Hi,
I have a class B network, which has 1 firewall to access internet.
I want to setup a wireless network which will be used by anyone to
ininternet, but here is my problem.
I have no choice to plug wireless router to my network, (can't plug it
internet.to switch outside firewall due to location) to allow it to access
or- I don't want wireless users who will be accessing this router, to see
myaccess my class B network to obtain IP address, or see any resources on
IP,network
I will configure wireless router to access my LAN (give router static
IPand define default gateway to access internet)
Define class C subnet for wireless users and have them obtain different
haveaddress range.
Then put the wireless router into confined area.
How secure would this setup be, against viruses, warm and or hackers.
(Anyone's laptop who may be infected by worm or pest, i don't want them
any impact on my LAN)
Thanks
MC
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