Wireless LAN setup

  • My home wireless lan is a mess right now. I'm looking for help in setting it up in the most efficient manner possible. Here is my current list of hardware. 3com cable modem Microsoft wireless G router/access point Vonage voip console (this can sit behind a firewall) 1 pc w/ microsoft wireless G usb access 1 dell laptop w/ wireless g access 1 pc w/ belkin wireless b usb access 1 dell axim x30 with wireless access (not sure if B or G) I absolutely despise hardware firewalls as they're a pain (for me)to set up for specific applications to have full access to the internet. My question would be, is there any way to allow more than one ip to be in the dmz? The microsoft router allows only one. I would rather rely on software firewalls on each pc than one hardware firewall for all. Could I have my main pc in the dmz and have each device "go through" that pc for internet access and configure them on the main pc somehow? If that's not possible then please suggest the best setup with the current hardware and the benefits of such a setup. Thanks!


  • The router/AP you have isn't a very sophisticated device here, so let's go over the ground rules. This router takes on one, and ONLY ONE, external IP address. All external traffic is sent from this one IP. The router merely keeps a list of the internal IPs and the associated ports and the external ports it has chosen to use for each outward connection. You can only have one PC in the DMZ because this unshielded PC does not have that layer of port translation. You can have only one because two PCs running the same application cannot share both the same external IP AND the same external port number. Pick a computer that is running whatever "specific applications" you have and place it in the DMZ. The rest will just have to reside behind the router until the day you pay for a multiple IP lease and replace your router with a switching hub.


  • I tried your suggestion with no success. I could access the router (access point) setup page, and I had a valid ip. I tried to ping the dns server with no response. How would NAT work with the setup you suggested?


  • If you put the microsoft router into bridge mode, it will no longer act as a router and mess with any port trafic. No essentially you have an access point only, i think you should then be able to statically set your IP's so that the gateway for each computer is the 3com cable modem local IP, and the DNS servers are your ISP's server (look at what it is in your router's status tab before changing to bridge to get these IP's). make sure all the ip's are in the same scope so go from 192.168.1.100 on up. Also make sure your Access point and your modem dont have the same local IP which can sometimes happen. Our standard is setting router's IP to x.x.x.250-254 Hope this makes sense let me know if ya run into trouble.


  • wiresnips-ga - Just to clarify, if I have an application setup to use port 10555 and set that port in the router to a specific ip within my subnet it will work for that single pc. Then, if I set up that application on a different pc and change the port settings to 11555 (withing the app) and set that port to the new pc within my router, then both applications will work simultaniously? If this is correct (or if it's not), please let me know and I will happily submit payment. Thanks-







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