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On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 15:32:08 -0500, "Bill Kearney"
wkearney-99@hot-mail-com wrote: I have the shore-link router acting as a client but also running DHCP services. The on-boat router runs nothing, it's just an access point. The ethernet wire goes between the LAN side of each router. The WAN ports on both of them are unused. I actually run my gear all into one ethernet switch. That's also where my Raymarine E-80 is networked along with the SR1000 Sirius marine weather unit. It's all worked quite nicely this past summer. -Bill Kearney Ok, so I have configured a little differently. I use the on-board WRT54G as an access point as you do, but also use the NAT/DHCP services in it and I bring in the Wireless Client in through the WAN port. I chose to do it this way to be able to preserve the hardware firewall in the WRT54, separating my on-board network from what ever I attach to. With more and more open WiFi systems being hosted at a municipal level (and hence lots of different users on these open WiFi networks), I want to keep a firewall between me and any outside network I connect to. I though about configuring as you have, sure would have solved the access issues to the Shorelink / Wireless Enternet device I am having, but I could not see a way to keep a firewall. With your configuration, is there a firewall in your shorelink / Wireless client, or somewhere else? Does the open Firmware retain that capability even when running in Shorelink / Wireless Ethernet mode? -al- |
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