My WAP might stand right on the bering box so thats no problem. Looks like third nic is the easiest resolution. I don't know much about squid proxy,
and viz sshd (probably requires multiple flopppies or cd), not yet at least I just need WAP for simple browsing internet on laptop. Thanks for all the help. I'll have to read user's guide about third nic, DMZ and diffrent ip subnets on the same LAN I hope there are some examples. Thank you.
Andrey
Steve Wright wrote:


On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 15:24, M Lu wrote:


I am not familiar to the 'scope' thing, but I am sure you do not need the router, you need only the access point if you connect your WAP to a separate NIC in the Bering router. I disable the router function in my D-Link 713P.




Yes, you can use a separate NIC, but then the AP must be next to the
Bering Router, or run a new long cable.  This is inconvenient, and is
not required, unless the AP *is* right next to the Bering Box.

These are scopes ;

10/8
172.16.1/24
192.168.0.0/24

You may run multiple scopes on one subnet(network cable/switch/NIC) and
add rules about who may talk to who.
It can be complicated at first, but it is very powerful, and much easier
than heaps of iptables entries.



/steve










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