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from accessing my wired network? There are a couple of ways to do this. The simplest would be to use a switch or router with VLAN (VirtualLAN) capability. This would allow you to assign wireless and wired clients to different VLANs which would prevent any communication...
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Firewall Features
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seriously - maybe too seriously for anything except hotspot use. First, the B-4000 treats wired and wireless connections equally, so it's not possible to force authentication only on the wireless side while letting the wired clients freely access the Internet....
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Case 7
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the network when you're having connection problems. You can use different products for the APs and AP/bridges, but use the same product for the bridges, since the AP/bridge modes may differ from product to product. If you don't have any wired clients on the...
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Wireless Security
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keeps all wireless and Ethernet clients separated and is handy for folks who want to wirelessly share their broadband connection with anyone within range, but keep those users off their wired LAN. (The feature also works in reverse, keeping wired clients from...
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Router Features
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associating with) it, but again, the manual's description got a little convoluted and I again got lost (maybe it's just me) during the description of how the Connection Control feature treated wired clients. If Microsoft really has provided wireless Association...
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Firewall Features, Continued
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that the 4300's filter can control whether wireless and wired clients can connect to the router. As Figure 9 shows, the filter conveniently presents a pick list of current clients to help you along and can be set to allow or deny access to the clients you enter....
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Putting it All Together
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Mode Wireless Clients Yes Yes No Supports multiple Wired Clients Yes Yes Yes Acts as Infrastructure Mode Wireless Client No Yes (*) Yes Supports AdHoc Mode No No Yes Supports Point-to-Point Bridging No Yes Yes Supports...
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network acted just like a single wired one, supporting Microsoft File and Printer Sharing and access to the Internet via my main router for multiple wired clients on both sides of the wireless WET11-to-WET11 bridge. But when I set up another test network with...
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Router Configuration
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the range it uses! The two ends of the VPN tunnel must use different subnets In our example, the WAN-side client is in the 192.168.3.X subnet and the wired client in 192.168.1.X, which satisfies this requirement. Dynamic IPs won't work For...