Thread: Networking #101
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Old 14-05-2010, 21:52   #5
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Re: Networking #101

Which one acts as the gateway to the hosts on that subnet?

My network administration is admittedly limited to fairly simplistic setups but in that case wouldn't you want the firewall and router on different subnets with the firewall as the gateway for your subnet and using the router to reach the WAN?
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