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At the Escapade raffle, I won exactly the prize I wanted -- a wireless D-Link router. (It helped that not many other people wanted it.)

The documentation appears to date from 2003 (and IE 6.0, which just had its funeral), but everything worked properly and I was able to configure it. And if I had a laptop computer handy, I could probably find my answer empirically instead of asking you, O Internets. But I am currently sans laptop computer, and [livejournal.com profile] arkuat is off making nice to other people's cats.

So, what's probably a dumb question. Right now, I have things set up the way they were shown in the router documentation, with the desktop computer connected to the wireless router, and the wireless router connected to the DSL router (aka modem). I prefer not to have everything on my desktop computer go through the wireless router, since I'm not using encryption.

If I switch things so that it's computer --> DSL router --> wireless router, will it work so that the theoretical laptop (and eventually my TiFaux) can still access the Internet, but my desktop machine will have a bit more protection? That's how the previous (very cranky) wireless router was set up, before it bit the dust.

Also, I'm wondering if the wireless router (at 54 Mbps) would be a limiting speed factor with my DSL router.

Also, am I being overly paranoid?

Date: 2010-03-07 01:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dd-b.livejournal.com
If I'm understanding this right, I can at least clarify one bit; if your desktop computer is connected by cable to the wireless router, the data flowing between them doesn't go out over the radio. So there is no major security issue there.

If the only thing any user cares about is getting to the internet, it doesn't matter what order you stack things in and what connects where. It gets more interesting if devices of yours need to talk to each other, however, depending on the exact configuration. If the wireless is being run unsecured, you probably don't want anything on the wireless to be able to talk to anything except the internet.

Date: 2010-03-08 03:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] henrytroup.livejournal.com
I've done it, and it "just works"; like the wireless router does DHCP. I might have had to configure the default gateway-it was a couple of months ago.

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