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Lazerblade
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« on: March 19, 2008, 02:55:49 PM » |
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Hello guys. Figured since most of you are a bit more experienced with this I'd toss the question out to you and see if anyone can come up with a solution for me.
As some of you may recall, I work in a small business office that handles a lot of digital files. Sometimes we have clients that drop by with laptops and they need to drop off files. I brought in one of my older routers, with wireless G, to allow wireless connections (since our conference room doesn't have a wired outlet and I'd rather not wire one in). Thus far I've configured the router to allow wireless connections pretty much all over the building. However, our main network uses a multi-port hub for internal traffic (Linksys SR2024 w/ Asante switches(?)).
Anyway, the router is connected to one of the LAN outlets in one of the offices. Connecting wirelessly thus far hasn't given me access to our servers. I can get my email and surf the internet, but only have access to other computers connected to the router.
My request is this- is there a way to configure the router so that I can see other computers on our hub/switch network, access servers for transferring files (or retrieving), and whatnot? I also have a "guest" connection set up on the router. Can I limit access to the servers through the router, so guests cannot see our entire network but maybe have access to a single "dump" folder? Right now the biggest issue is getting network access through the router. I can always set up a special folder with password protection once this is accomplished.
On a side note, I tried connecting the network cable to one of the "internal" lines instead of the WAN line on the router, and that didn't work, but maybe I needed to configure something first.
So, let's see who can solve this problem first, eh?
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