When I have helped move such bridged networks we start with routing at
the farthest point and at each client. It helps to know what the
network hardware is, etc

On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 8:35 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>     H E L P !
>
>  I need help, I am one of those people who SOMEDAY is going
> to  implement a routed network.  I am  now suffering from
> hackers ARP spoofing and bringing down customers, parts of
> my  network and "man in the middle" attacks. I am the man in
> the middle, so they can  capture my passwords!
>
>  I have about 700 subscribers on a one bridge network.  I
> need help stopping the attacks and  then help with
> implementing a routed network that can be managed and find
> mischievous customers in the future.
>
>  I do not have this expertise and looking for  help.
>
>  [email protected]
>
>
>
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