Redirecting traffic from AP

From: Coenraad Loubser (c10u_at_ananzi.co.za)
Date: 04/28/05


Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 21:57:39 +0200

Hi Chicks!

I need suggestions/howtos do do the following:

PC1---------AP-----------PC2
             |
             |
             |
            SERVER

When PC1 accesses PC2, it needs to go through the server,
so that I can filter, log and shape the traffic.

The AP is a wireless AP and PC1 and PC2 are wireless clients.

The AP has a "client isolation" setting, that stops is acting
as a bridge between clients. It is wired to the server, and
sends all traffic that way.

Whats the simplest way I can set this up so PC1 and PC2 can
still communicate, with isolation enabled on the AP?

Thanks

Guys

(I do want a reply!)



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