On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 06:13:23PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote: > > > On Sat, 6 Aug 2005, David Purton wrote: > > > I know, way OT, but I thought I'd pick people's brains on here anyway. > > > > I'm thinking about adding wireless connectivity to my home LAN. > > > > At present it looks like this: > > > > +--------+ > > | switch |-- wired private network > > +--------+ > > | > > eth0 > > | > > +-----------------+ > > | debian linux | +------------+ > > | server/firewall |-- eth1 --| adsl modem |-- internet > > | gateway/router | +------------+ > > +-----------------+ > > > > > > What is my best option? > > > > I was thinking of just putting another ethernet card in my server and > > getting a wireless access point to attach to it. > > by server, i assume you mean your debian box >
One other comment missed from other mail - yes - but not my desktop
machine. This box just runs dns/web/mail/firewall/routing etc.
cheers
dc
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