
than the kawaida clients end up with today's internet speeds! anyway, im more inclined to the open source cloud of wireless networks around the city for the sole purpose of technology exchange. (and swapping BIG files). On 7/22/09, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
Create you own broadband network. Did you know you can connect the WAN port of a broadband router to the another? Its too simple........... domestic solution...........
( INTERNET on WIRELESS Eth port ) ! ! ! Port1LAN ETH Port !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ETH ! WAN !----------------------! Client 1 ! PORT ! Router ! ----- !ROUTER !-------------------CLIENT1 LAN ( private ips ) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Port2 LAN ! !
!-------------!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! Client 2 !------------------CLIENT2 LAN ( private ips ) ! Router !
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Subnet addressing :
On WAN Router Public ethernet port 41.0.0.1 etc Public ethernet ports ( LAN side ) subnet 41.1.0.1 to 41.1.0.4 etc
On Client 1 Router Public ethernet port port ( pick 1 ip address from Wan router lan ip block 41.1.0.1 )
On Client 2 Router Public ethernet port port ( pick 1 ip address from Wan router lan ip block 41.1.0.2 )
Simply remember WAN router can allow stub networks and allow static/dynamic routing.
Enjoy. :-)
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