Josh Webb wrote:
Unless you have a complex network with servers you want to keep in a
DMZ, you don't need to link the routers the way you have. Having done
the same thing not too long ago, here's what you'll probably want to do.
First, plug the cable modem into the Linksys and write down the
Read the Networking FAQ and PF Users Guide.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/index.html
Going off some comments you made (like trying to ping a wireless client
from your firewall), you will also want to read up on Network Address
Translation, which is what your wireless router is doing for all your
Bob Ababurko wrote:
So, are you saying that my wireless router will become an access point
when I just use the switch?
Yes, once you turn off the Linksys router's dhcp server and don't plug
anything into the WAN port, it will just act as a switch and WAP.
Hello-
I am in the process of setting up my first pf box. I am embarrassed to
say that I am having trouble even getting past the networking portion of
my network. The box I am configuring is going to be between my cable
modem and my wireless routerso this is where my issues are coming
Hello-
I am in the process of setting up my first pf box. I am embarrassed to
say that I am having trouble even getting past the networking portion of
my network. The box I am configuring is going to be between my cable
modem and my wireless routerso this is where my issues are coming
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