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Old 20-10-2008, 14:43   #27
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Re: Creating two networks

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Originally Posted by Azmandius View Post
I think now i got it.
As long as wireless device is touching LAN area directly in any way, hacking office PCs is very probable, right?
yep, thats right, to be clear, if its touching any other LAN section other than its own (wireless) section, it can be hacked as in see the data for that other LAN section by anyone willing to go to the trouble of running wireshark etc.

the WAN-to-LAN routing NAT stops that cold, unless you open up the ports and forward them on purpose to other sections on them open ports.

as in, port forwarding your master router to pass gaming ports to your cafe for instance but it cant get past the router2 WAN-to-LAN NAT so your fine.

make it go on the WAN section and have that linux firewall/throttler on the master router1

net<===> master-router1/gateway<===> firewall/throttler/other apps<===> router2/3/4/5 sections were you can put your wireless and other bits etc.
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