Re: [Efw-user] Trying Endian at home for learning

2010-08-07 Thread Vassilis V.
Hello Enrique, good to hear you made such good progress! A) I had to connect WRT54G2 to GREEN using a common lan port and cable (using WAN port doesn't work). What should I re-configure for connecting (if necessary) WRT to GREEN using WRT's WAN port? Why do you want to use the WAN port? You

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2010-08-07 Thread Shane Ingram
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Re: [Efw-user] Trying Endian at home for learning

2010-08-07 Thread compdoc
There is no reason not to have a router behind another router. And there is nothing wrong with having two firewalls. Networks are set up this way all the time. It's also fine to set it up your way. (green nic into one of the wired ports of the WRT54G2) as long as you configure the WRT54G2 and

Re: [Efw-user] Trying Endian at home for learning

2010-08-07 Thread Enrique Becerra
Hello Enrique, good to hear you made such good progress! Thanks! I'm very happy Why do you want to use the WAN port? You could try reconfiguring the WRT as compdoc suggests, but the main issue I see is that the WRT is a router with an intergrated firewall. You are making your life alot

Re: [Efw-user] Trying Endian at home for learning

2010-08-07 Thread Enrique Becerra
There is no reason not to have a router behind another router. And there is nothing wrong with having two firewalls. Networks are set up this way all the time. Yep, I'll have a modem and siwtch at office, so I guess everything will be easier It's also fine to set it up your way. (green nic