I let them do it.  It hasn't had any adverse affects yet, but most of my customers don't know they can use it.  Some of those who are savvy enough use it for games.

Just let them do it.  If they go through the Internet and back to do the same thing, you'll still slow down the network, right?  So you may as well let them do it from within so that at least it will pass by faster.  If they're swapping files, less time will be spent getting the file from computer A to computer B if it's on your network.  If it goes throught the Internet, it still has to go from A to B, but a longer route which will add more time to the transfer.


On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 08:45, Colin Watson wrote:
I was wondering, how many of you enable inter-client access blocking on the access points? I've got some customers on the same AP who want to talk to each other, but the client blocking is disabled, so they can't. They are moaning over this as you'd expect, but I'm not sure if I should disable it?. Just wondering how many others enabled/disabled this feature and what effect it's had?
 
Thanks
 
Colin.

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