Hi,

So I have a router at home with dd-wrt running on it. I know there are ways
of setting up MAC whitelists and such so that only certain devices can
connect...I have a neighbor that I gave access to my wireless...I am
wondering if there is a way to set it up so that a set of identified MAC
addresses are on one network and any other unknown MAC address is still
allowed but it is on a different network and can't communicate with the
devices on the other network.

I just want to make it so that my devices are allowed to communicate with
eachother just fine but anything that my neighbor or whoever else connects
to my wireless is in its own little area and can't see my devices...just
kind of a little extra security layer...

I didn't really see anything in the dd-wrt pages that would allow me to do
that...I thought I might be able to set something up in the dhcpd.conf file
but there is none...hmmm....any ideas???

-Brandon Pedersen
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