Re: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-17 Thread Homer Parker
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 23:38:29 -0500 Peter Nosko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote pn] Thanks Ray, Lynn and Todd for your replies! pn] Yes, what I want is simply an access point for my notebook PC. Not just to be more mobile in the house, but one of the few irritants with my notebook is that the

RE: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-11 Thread Peter Nosko
--- Todd Pearsall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The security is fair at best on all of the consumer targeted wireless devices I've seen. 128-256bit encryption and some routers will let you limit access to pre-defined MAC addresses only (my D-Link doesn't). So pn] Hmmm. I found this and think I

RE: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-11 Thread Danny Carter
Since security is a major concern when attached to the Internet, why not make use of the three-interface firewall solution within Bearing/Shorewall and place the wireless access point on that third interface of the firewall within the DMZ? Maybe I'm overlooking a barn-door security breach, but it

RE: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-11 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Danny Carter wrote: Since security is a major concern when attached to the Internet, why not make use of the three-interface firewall solution within Bearing/Shorewall and place the wireless access point on that third interface of the firewall within the DMZ? Maybe I'm

RE: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-11 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 09:35 AM 2/11/03 -0800, Danny Carter wrote: Since security is a major concern when attached to the Internet, why not make use of the three-interface firewall solution within Bearing/Shorewall and place the wireless access point on that third interface of the firewall within the DMZ? Maybe I'm

RE: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-11 Thread Peter Nosko
--- Jeff Newmiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Danny Carter wrote: Since security is a major concern when attached to the Internet, why not make use of the three-interface firewall solution within Bearing/Shorewall and place the wireless access point on that third

Re: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-11 Thread David Howe
at Tuesday, February 11, 2003 5:47 PM, Jeff Newmiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] was seen to say: Since security is a major concern when attached to the Internet, why not make use of the three-interface firewall solution within Bearing/Shorewall and place the wireless access point on that third

Re: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-11 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
Ray Olszewski wrote: The basic problem remains -- you need to make the wireless LAN itself secure. To do that, you have the following options (that I can think of - can someone suggest others?): Remove wireless from the above, and I completely agree with you. I started a thread today on the

Re: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-11 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 01:16 PM 2/11/03 -0600, Charles Steinkuehler wrote: Ray Olszewski wrote: The basic problem remains -- you need to make the wireless LAN itself secure. To do that, you have the following options (that I can think of - can someone suggest others?): Remove wireless from the above, and I

RE: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-10 Thread Peter Nosko
pn] Thanks Ray, Lynn and Todd for your replies! pn] Yes, what I want is simply an access point for my notebook PC. Not just to be more mobile in the house, but one of the few irritants with my notebook is that the NIC connector on the left side near the front. What a PITA. pn] Todd, you

Re: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-07 Thread Lynn Avants
On Friday 07 February 2003 01:23 am, Camille King wrote: Could somebody explain to me how to setup wireless networking (Linksys AP/Router/4-Port Switch) and Bering? Right now, my setup is a p200 connected my Linksys using one of the Lan ports. Then, my desktop is connected to another port.

Re: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-06 Thread Ed Tetz
PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 7:34 PM Subject: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering) Hi all. What's the simplest way to go about this? I'd like to cut the tether to my notebook. Is it as simple as hooking up the router off the hub on my internal network

[leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-06 Thread Camille King
Could somebody explain to me how to setup wireless networking (Linksys AP/Router/4-Port Switch) and Bering? Right now, my setup is a p200 connected my Linksys using one of the Lan ports. Then, my desktop is connected to another port. Although I understand that I need to change the Linksys to

Re: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-05 Thread Todd Pearsall
: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering) Hi all. What's the simplest way to go about this? I'd like to cut the tether to my notebook. Is it as simple as hooking up the router off the hub on my internal network and letting it create a separate subnet? Thanks

[leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-04 Thread Peter Nosko
Hi all. What's the simplest way to go about this? I'd like to cut the tether to my notebook. Is it as simple as hooking up the router off the hub on my internal network and letting it create a separate subnet? Thanks. = - Peter Nosko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) This is a good place for a

Re: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-04 Thread Peter Nosko
(Re-rounting back to the list) --- Ray Olszewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There are several ways to go about this, depending on undetailed characteristics of this and what the [wireless] router actually is. pn] Thanks for the reply, Ray. Yes, by this I mean a linksys wireless router. I

Re: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-04 Thread Peter Nosko
(Re-rounting back to the list) --- Ray Olszewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There are several ways to go about this, depending on undetailed characteristics of this and what the [wireless] router actually is. pn] Thanks for the reply, Ray. Yes, by this I mean a linksys wireless router. I

Re: [leaf-user] Using a wireless router with LEAF (Dachstein, Bering)

2003-02-04 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 07:53 PM 2/4/03 -0800, Peter Nosko wrote: [...] pn] Thanks for the reply, Ray. Yes, by this I mean a linksys wireless router. [...] pn] I thought I might be able to make use of one too. It can be configured for an external dynamic IP assignment, and since I'm using a DHCP server behind my