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From: Andrea Caldarone on 16 Apr 2008 03:50 Hi all, I've one internet connection and I need to share it among two separate "identities" via some wireless connections. I have tought a solution like this: one internet router (internal IP 10.0.0.1) one LAN router with 3 interfaces, one connected to the internet router the other two connected to two access point that provide two different networks to the two "identities". any better ideas?
From: Oren on 16 Apr 2008 09:04 On Apr 15, 11:50 pm, "Andrea Caldarone" <andrea.livquist- caldar...(a)poste.it> wrote: > Hi all, > > I've one internet connection and I need to share it among two separate > "identities" via some wireless connections. I have tought a solution like > this: > > one internet router (internal IP 10.0.0.1) > one LAN router with 3 interfaces, one connected to the internet router the > other two connected to two access point that provide two different networks > to the two "identities". > > any better ideas? Hi Andrea, Should the two "identities" be logically separated? or do they have access to one another? What are the security requirements of the connection?
From: Andrea Caldarone on 16 Apr 2008 09:30 > Hi Andrea, > Should the two "identities" be logically separated? or do they have > access to one another? by default the two "identities" have to be logically separated > What are the security requirements of the connection? I think WPA-PSK is sufficient
From: P.Schuman on 16 Apr 2008 10:20 Andrea Caldarone wrote: > Hi all, > > I've one internet connection and I need to share it among two separate > "identities" via some wireless connections. I have tought a solution > like this: > > one internet router (internal IP 10.0.0.1) > one LAN router with 3 interfaces, one connected to the internet > router the other two connected to two access point that provide two > different networks to the two "identities". > > any better ideas? Can you just explain what exactly you are trying to do ? Share a common connection between two different offices ? apartments ? etc ? Will it only ever be just two "clients" ? maybe three or more ?
From: Andrea Caldarone on 16 Apr 2008 12:06 two different office located in two different building
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