I've got my wireless router positioned ahead of the core (on the external network). This lets me work on the core without impacting my wife's ability to use her laptop. Now I'd like to set up a wireless orbiter, and I'm wondering what to do. Three options come to mind...
1. Move the router to the internal network. When I work on the core, I'll command my wife to suck it up and get off the computer - there's ironing to be done.
2. Spend money on a second wireless router, thus delaying my retirement, further irradiating my reproductive organs, killing nearby flora, and contributing to global warming.
3. Do something clever to make the orbiter work with the router in its current location on the external network.
I'm too afraid to try option 1, would feel guilty about option 2, and I'm too ignorant about networking to know if option 3 could work. I think Alx8r got option 3 to work, but I'm not clear exactly how.
http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Alx9r%27s_Router_Setup
Ideas, anyone?
Twodogs
Disable the firewall in the core, and you can use any Orbiter on the external net.
That's easier than I thought it would be! I'll give it a try.
HI,
I got mine working, but not by disabling the firewall, but opening the ports on the firewall.
Its for proxy orbiter however....
Karel
EDIT: Its the last two entries.