I have a Cisco 350 AP to play with at home- I want to set it up as a public
AP, but don't want the users of the public AP to be able to get anywhere
near the rest of my WLAN. 

I think I can do this by connecting the AP to a router (to provide NAT) and
putting it in the DMZ of my firewall. I want to do this cheaply so I'm
looking for a router on eBay. The only ones I can see are combined with
adsl/cablemodems - does this matter, ie can I just plug one of the ports on
the new router into a port on the existing gateway AP and then plug the
Cisco ap into the new router, ie not use the modem functionality of the new
router at all.

Hope this makes sense, I'm new to IP networking...

Regards
Mike



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