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Re: [Karlnet] RE: customer vpn's behind wireless cpe (Charles ChiaShengW

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Subject: Re: [Karlnet] RE: customer vpn's behind wireless cpe (Charles ChiaShengWu)
From: "Bob Hrbek" <bhrbek@jagwireless.com>
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Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 00:01:30 -0600
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bridging and NAT?  I thought it was one or the other but not both!

-bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zac Baala" <zack@goldenit.com.au>
To: <karlnet@WISPNotes.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 11:18 PM
Subject: [Karlnet] RE: customer vpn's behind wireless cpe (Charles Chia
ShengWu)


> Hi Charles,
>
>
> What u need to do is . enable nat on your AP 1000 and give u'r rg cpe a
nat
> based ip and enable bridging on it as well. And give the customer the
static
> real world ip. This works fine with our customer about 20 to 30 of them
are
> using this setup.
>
>
>
>
> Regards
>
>
> Zack
>
>
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>    1. New KarlNet Boards (Hobbs, Andrew - Network Administrator)
>    2. customer vpn's behind wireless cpe (Brett Hays)
>    3. RE: customer vpn's behind wireless cpe (Charles Chia Sheng Wu)
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> Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2003 10:37:12 -0500
> From: "Hobbs, Andrew - Network Administrator" <ATHobbs@bullitt.k12.ky.us>
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> Subject: [Karlnet] New KarlNet Boards
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> What has everyone's impression been of the new karlnet boards?  Are they
> reliable, hearty platforms...My school system is looking to upgrade our
> wireless WAN and the vendor we contacted (MapleNet) is quoting these new
> boards.  I'm very confident that Maplenet is trying to be helpful but I'm
> looking at the fact that the boards are only 3 to 4 months on the market.
> Thanks for your input!!!
>
>
> Andrew T. Hobbs, MCP
> District Network Administrator
> Bullitt County Public Schools
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> Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 02:57:04 -0500
> From: "Brett Hays" <bretth@htonline.net>
> To: "Karlnet List" <karlnet@wispnotes.com>,
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> Subject: [Karlnet] customer vpn's behind wireless cpe
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> We are starting to have our first customers wanting to setup vpn's through
> our wireless service.
>
> We run Karlnet AP1000 base, RG1100 cpe.  All cpe's have static ip's and
the
> AP1000's in routing mode.
>
> Is there anyway to do this without giving the customers a second real
world
> IP?  I really don't understand as much about bridging with the Karlnet
stuff
> as I should, but this is the scenario.  What I really want to know is if
> this can be done without the second ip for each end.  (right now the
> customers wanting to do this are on our wireless service at home and the
> office and have Netgear vpn routers at both ends)
>
> RG has a real world IP.  Turn nat and dhcp off, enable bridging.  Give
> customer a second ip for his netgear router.
>
> Using bridging, can this work without the second ip for the netgear
router?
> For example, can it share the ip of the RG?  I have always worked pretty
> much exclusively with routing, so some of these bridging applications are
a
> bit confusing to me.
>
> Brett Hays
> Hometown Online
> www.htonline.net
>
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> Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 08:48:34 -0600
> From: "Charles Chia Sheng Wu" <cwu@cwlab.net>
> To: "Brett Hays" <bretth@htonline.net>,
>    "Karlnet Mailing List" <karlnet@wispnotes.com>
> Subject: RE: [Karlnet] customer vpn's behind wireless cpe
> Message-ID: <NFEFKCBIHKKFPKEALKFJKEMCHEAA.cwu@cwlab.net>
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> why not just turn on incoming NAT and forward the correct port to the
> customer?
>
> -Charles
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com
> [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com]On Behalf Of Brett Hays
> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 1:57 AM
> To: Karlnet List; ISP Wireless List
> Subject: [Karlnet] customer vpn's behind wireless cpe
>
>
> We are starting to have our first customers wanting to setup vpn's through
> our wireless service.
>
> We run Karlnet AP1000 base, RG1100 cpe.  All cpe's have static ip's and
the
> AP1000's in routing mode.
>
> Is there anyway to do this without giving the customers a second real
world
> IP?  I really don't understand as much about bridging with the Karlnet
stuff
> as I should, but this is the scenario.  What I really want to know is if
> this can be done without the second ip for each end.  (right now the
> customers wanting to do this are on our wireless service at home and the
> office and have Netgear vpn routers at both ends)
>
> RG has a real world IP.  Turn nat and dhcp off, enable bridging.  Give
> customer a second ip for his netgear router.
>
> Using bridging, can this work without the second ip for the netgear
router?
> For example, can it share the ip of the RG?  I have always worked pretty
> much exclusively with routing, so some of these bridging applications are
a
> bit confusing to me.
>
> Brett Hays
> Hometown Online
> www.htonline.net
>
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