[Leaplist] an ipcop question

Hank Lambert hank at hanklambert.com
Mon Dec 15 21:53:01 EST 2008


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Thanks, that's exactly what I am looking for.

I know I have to set up mac address filtering for the ritter (on the
blue interface), but do I also need to set mac filtering for the
clients that will connect to the blue interface via the ritter? If so
it won't be a problem as I will have the IPCop box give static
addresses via dhcp.

- --Hank


Phil Barnett wrote:
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>
> On Thursday 11 December 2008 21:31:52 Hank Lambert wrote:
>
> > I thought that is how the orange would work, being the DMZ, but I
>
> > wasn't sure. As far as the wireless, I have a router, a WRT54G that I
>
> > am flashing with Tomato firmware. Being it is a "ritter", I'm not sure
>
> > that putting it on the blue interface would really matter.
>
> Yes, it will work fine.
>
> 1. Turn off DHCP in the Ritter.
>
> 2. Give the unit (the switch side) a fixed IP address on the same
> subnet that
>
> the Blue DHCP is configured for.
>
> 3. Don't plug the blue network card into the WAN port, plug it into
> one of the
>
> switch ports.
>
> If you ignore the WAN port, they act like an access point with a 4
> port switch
>
> attached.
>
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