On Wednesday 03 September 2003 01:34 pm, Scot Jenkins wrote:
> don't most of those router/firewall things put the dmz port on the same
> network as the rest of the boxes on your "inside" LAN?  If so, using the
> dmz port would be a BAD idea.

You're probably right about that. I haven't tried it yet. The Linksys uses 
192.168.*.* for the internal network. I don't think it uses a different one 
for the DMZ port. I think it just restricts traffic between them. Maybe 
someone else on the list is more familiar with the setup. I plan to get more 
familiar, but I haven't gotten that far with my network yet.

> also the wireless AP, if it's going to be open to the world, should be
> in a DMZ, a different network from your inside LAN.

What if I use WEP and all the other standard security measures? Would you 
trust it on the internal LAN then? It's risky, I know, but I'd like to have 
access to my internal network with the laptop if possible.

-Tim

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Twin Cities, Minnesota, USA
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