[CentOS] Attaching LinkSys WRT54GL to CentOS machine
Florin Andrei
florin at andrei.myip.org
Mon Apr 25 19:28:09 UTC 2011
That's exactly how I have my home network configured. Had it for many
years actually.
There's a Linux box that is the central point of the network. It has
several network cards: one for the cable modem, another for the WiFi
access point, another for the local LAN.
On the cable modem, I just get an IP address via DHCP from the provider.
The WiFi access point is connected to the server via a loopback Ethernet
cable actually. There's no need to use a switch when there are only 2
devices connected. Also, in this setup, there's no point to use a WiFi
router - a simple WiFi access point is much better. The Linux server
becomes the router.
The third network card goes into a switch that connects all the local LAN.
The Linux box does NAT for all the networks behind it. Also runs a local
DNS cache and stuff like that.
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Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/
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