Re: IPTABLES rule for separating users

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On 03/05/11 12:58 AM, erikmccaskey64 wrote:
> I have an OpenWrt 10.03 router [ IP: 192.168.1.1 ], and it has a DHCP 
> server pool: 192.168.1.0/24 - clients are using it through 
> wireless/wired connection. Ok!
>

um, this is CentOS, not OpenWRT, I believe they have their own email 
lists...

however, since we're here and I've looked into those htings in some 
depth....  The LAN ports on the WRT54 family routers are a hardware 
ethernet switch, and packets aren't normally passed through the WRT's 
processor.  You *can* reconfigure the switch to make each LAN port a 
different VLAN but then every packet has to go through the rather slow 
WRT CPU, and it only has a single 100baseT ethernet port, which now has 
to service 5 VLAN  (WAN + 4 LANs).   The WLAN is on a seperate port to 
the processor which normally it bridges.


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