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Use this guide if you have a subnet of addresses that you want to use internally and you want your own server managing the firewall, and the router just passing everything through. |
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# A /29 or /28 subnet that you want to route to your firewall server, lets say 80.2.2.0/28 |
# A /29 or /28 subnet that you want to route to your firewall server, lets say 80.2.2.0/28 |
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# A /30 subnet used for the router and firewall server, lets call them 90.1.1.0/30, the router has 90.1.1.1 and your firewall has 90.1.1.2 |
# A /30 subnet used for the router and firewall server, lets call them 90.1.1.0/30, the router has 90.1.1.1 and your firewall has 90.1.1.2 |
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# A single |
# A single IP address for the router ADSL link (allocated by PPP) |
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First set the router up as normal on the GUI, selecting ADSL expert and on subnet type the independent router IP. This should deal with your /30 and single IP now working. I personally set the firewall to disabled and turned off all services including the wifi. |
First set the router up as normal on the GUI, selecting ADSL expert and on subnet type the independent router IP. This should deal with your /30 and single IP now working. I personally set the firewall to disabled and turned off all services including the wifi. |
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