I bought D-link 714 P+. There is no option to disable firewall on this router.From FAQ: You cannot disable the firewall on the router. D-Link routers use *NAT* (Network Address Translation) which allows multiple hosts to share a single address and make many concurrent connections. All D-Link routers have a DMZ option which will open all incoming ports to a single computer on your local network. That gives me connection to one computer using firewall from Bering box. I'm not sure if double NAT is good. There would be NAT from Bering box and than NAT from Router. Unless Bering box will treat router as a single IP adress and Router will NAT wireless machines.
Anybody has any ideas how to make all these connections. I have Bering (1.2) box, running 3 computers on switch. Simple two interface setup. I need WAP for 2 laptops at the pick to browse internet. From what I read I should switch to 3 interfaces setup and put WiFi router on third NIC in DMZ. That would give me double NAT. Will this work? Should I try different setup?
Andrey


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.

M Lu.


From: "C. Dummy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Steve Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: LEAF-USER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] WAP
Date: Sat, 06 Sep 2003 17:00:29 -0400

better solution? But do I really need wap router in this case or


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