Windows Server - Compartir internet wifi pero no red local

Asked By Martin
29-Jan-09 03:41 PM
Estoy tratando de poder configurar la conexion inalambrica para que los
usuarios que accedan con una clave tengan acceso total a la red y que otros
con una clave diferente solo pueden acceder a internet y no a la red local.
Saludos.

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  Juan Pablo Arias replied...
29-Jan-09 07:53 PM
Con qué equipo estás tratando de hacer eso?
  Martin replied...
31-Jan-09 03:37 PM
Con un Router Linksys WRT54G. Pero no se si con eso basta.


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  Daniel Ríos replied...
02-Feb-09 03:38 AM
Eso podrías hacerlo siempre que el router te permita un filtrado por MAC, es
decir, definir en la parte de Firewall a qué recursos tienen acceso qué
dirección MAC.
Es laborioso...

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  Juan Pablo Arias replied...
05-Feb-09 05:20 PM
Si es una red pequeña hay que hacer gran labor por medio de filtrado que
puede ser por origen y destino, no he visto bien la configuraión de estos
equipos Linlsys pero para ello necesitarías un buen router y firewall y
establecer reglas, pero no creo que sólo con cambiar de SSID puedas hacer lo
que dices. Si fuera una red corporativa, hay equipos que te permiten hacer
ese trabajo, por lo que podrías establecer perfiles y reglas por SSID,
controlando accesos, anchos de banda, autenticación avanzada, etc. esto lo
harías con controladores de CISCO, Aruba, VernierNetworks, etc. pero es
equipo nada barato pero muy bueno.
Tal vez debas cambiar de esquema para el acceso.
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