I echo austin's remark.  Private VLAN's are really the only way to go unless
you do it wirelessly which is probably not the case and would have nothing
to do with pfsense.

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On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 1:28 AM, Austin G. Smith <[email protected]>wrote:

> Not sure if this went through last time I sent it:
>
> That would be available on your switch, it is called private vlan edge
> or pve.  Cisco smb supports this.   low entry cost.  U designate the
> uplink and that's all the connected computers can access if they are a
> member of the pve.
>
> The sge and sfe models support this for sure.  Sfe2000, sfe2010,
> sge2000, sge2010.  Put a P on the end for the power over Ethernet
> version.
>
> Thank you,
>
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> Subject: [pfSense Support] Isolate network traffic
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> Not real familiar on how to accomplish this. Is there an easy way to
> isolate network traffic so that any computer connected can only pass
> traffic to the router and internet but not any other computer on the
> network.
> i.e. Infected computers cannot infect other computers on the network.
>
> paul
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