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Jim
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Re: Using two routers for securtity without double NAT

I agree that a Zywall five is a better solution if you need most of its features. However, a Z5 costs almost $400 dollars and is overkill if all you want to do is protect a wired home network from wireless intruders. Also, the Z5 doesn’t have a DHCP server for the DMZ and wireless costs extra. The purpose of my post is to explain how to set up a DMZ using relatively inexpensive equiptment (less than $125 if you use two P334WTs).
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Jim Anderson
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