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<0> [\snowe\] oh hells bells <1> hello, i have an older netgear wireless router hooked up to my wrt running dd-WRT, how can i allow the computers hooked up to the netgear one to SSH with the ones hooked up wirelessly to the dd-wrt? <2> can someone tell me a good Wireless-G PCMCIA card that uses the PRISM2 chipset?
<3> mornin snowebabe <4> mornin hon <5> Rah! <5> I've got a wonderful problem <6> yes <5> arnt all networking problems wonderful? <6> sometimes <5> well, I'm going to go to bed and worry about it later <0> [snowe] oh hells bells <7> i've got two nat routers (simple d-links). #1 gets a DSL line (w/ username/p***word for PPPoE). #2 is connected to #1. how would i configure #2 so that machines connected to #2 can't see machines connected to #1? <8> how many computers per person is standard in IT?
<9> I only joined to remove modes. <9> 1 client should have been opped. <10> can anyone help? I'm looking for a hardware firewall appliance that can handle diffrent subnets on the wan side <11> pix i believe <10> I have no idea on how to use Cisco firewalls. Do they come with GUIs these days? <11> no clue <12> there is a gui component <12> comes on teh disc you get when you buy the appliance <11> i've never used a pix, just heard a lot about them and studied a bit on them <11> but i hear they are realllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllly good
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