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<0> Enabling wireless access is unsafe, and so we won't let you do it. Thank you for purchasing this fine netgear wireless router. <0> Does that make sense? =P <1> hehe
<0> I had to go through their lame setup wizard to get it enabled. <2> you're suppoesd to have a seperate WAP <1> maybe you need to configure it first, dunno, never used netgear before <2> connected to it's own interface on your firewall <0> HeppyCat: The device IS a WAP. <2> you said it was a router, with a wap built in <3> the make.defaults in /etc/make.profile/make.defaults (2006.0) are these apperned to what I have in /etc/make.conf essentially? <0> Well, it's really a switch with a WAP and router/firewall built in. <2> right
<0> I don't use the router/firewall bit. <2> so the wap and switch are both on your lan side <0> Except I couldn't turn on the WAP. <2> in your firewall, you should have a seperate interface for the wap <0> So really I had an expensive switch. <2> so random drive by packet sniffer cant access your lan <4> hey guys <5> NetBSD: hallibalutions ?
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