Re: Seperating networks

2006-10-20 Thread Steven C. Peterson
As it sits now I have the interface coming from the cisco router provided by speakeasy, and an external network interface this goes to a switch which goes to the modified wrt54g (acting as an AP) The other people (Deckies/ rope chokers,) are not the brightest in the barrel, most of them are eithe

Re: Seperating networks

2006-10-20 Thread Bruce Dawson
Steven C. Peterson wrote: > I currently use a Linux box running Clark Connect to run my network, > this box supply's a modified Linksys wrt54g to provide my wireless > services > that said most of my devices run on the wireless, the wrt54g pulls > dhcp provided by the Linux box, I am unaware of wh

Re: Seperating networks

2006-10-20 Thread Ben Scott
On 10/19/06, Steven C. Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I currently use a Linux box running Clark Connect to run my network ... Well, I've never even heard of Clark Connect before, but Google found it fairly easily. From what I gather, it's a Yet Another Linux Distribution, with some semi-

Re: Seperating networks

2006-10-20 Thread Tom Buskey
On 10/19/06, Steven C. Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I currently use a Linux box running Clark Connect to run my network, this box supply's a modified Linksys wrt54g to provide my wireless services that said *most of my devices run on the wireless*, the wrt54g pulls dhcp Encryption of so

Re: Seperating networks

2006-10-20 Thread Bill Mullen
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 20:47:28 -0400, Steven C. Peterson wrote: > I currently use a Linux box running Clark Connect to run my network, > this box supply's a modified Linksys wrt54g to provide my wireless > services that said most of my devices run on the wireless, the wrt54g > pulls dhcp provided b

Re: Seperating networks

2006-10-20 Thread Fred
On Thursday 19 October 2006 20:47, Steven C. Peterson uttered thusly: > I currently use a Linux box running Clark Connect to run my network, > this box supply's a modified Linksys wrt54g to provide my wireless > services that said most of my devices run on the wireless, the wrt54g > pulls dhcp prov

Seperating networks

2006-10-19 Thread Steven C. Peterson
I currently use a Linux box running Clark Connect to run my network, this box supply's a modified Linksys wrt54g to provide my wireless services that said most of my devices run on the wireless, the wrt54g pulls dhcp provided by the Linux box, I am unaware of what software Clark connect uses to