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inova

join:2006-05-03
Macnutt, SK
reply to gmcintire
Re: Subnets

Thanks, I'll give it a go...


gmcintire
Graham
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join:2005-08-09
Blue Ridge, TX

reply to inova
said by inova See Profile :

Ok, so that's what that means. Would using this feature be problematic if both sides of the radio were on public or 192.168.xxx.xxx schemes?
It shouldn't matter what IP space each interface your AP has because the isolation is done at layer 2, while routing is layer 3.

inova

join:2006-05-03
Macnutt, SK
reply to gmcintire
Ok, so that's what that means. Would using this feature be problematic if both sides of the radio were on public or 192.168.xxx.xxx schemes?


gmcintire
Graham
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join:2005-08-09
Blue Ridge, TX

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said by inova See Profile :

Hmmm, netbios garbage... I have thought about that but don't have the first clue how to deal with it. How would I filter it at the CPE? Given the Delib 23xx radios I have been using.
The DLB-23xx support Layer 2 client isolation, just enable "Block WLAN Relay."

Directly from the manual:
The device supports isolation function. If you are building a public Wireless Network, enable this function can provide better security. The device will block packets between wireless clients (relay). All the wireless clients connected to the device can’t see each other.

inova

join:2006-05-03
Macnutt, SK
reply to joshg409
Hmmm, netbios garbage... I have thought about that but don't have the first clue how to deal with it. How would I filter it at the CPE? Given the Delib 23xx radios I have been using.
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