WilsonFlyer
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I'm a computer engineer. Do it for a living but I have a tech question.
For you folks that have used a wireless router at the resorts, I know you get this sign-up screen the first time you bring your browser up. Can't do anything until you agree to the terms of service/charges.
When you plug your wireless router up, do you plug their connection to the WAN (internet) side and create your own subnet or do you generally plug it into the LAN side and just use the router as a wireless AP and let their subnet do everything (DHCP, etc.)?
I'm pretty sure it would work either way but I'd rather have the security of my own subnet behind my own router/SPI firewall.
Will I still get the agreement screen on a laptop behind the router in a WAN/LAN configuration or do I have to activate it with a laptop first and then plug the router in.
I know if I use it as a LAN/AP only it will work but I hate to lose my FW but activating w/o the router every day is going to be a PITA.
How have you guys done it?
Thanks!
For you folks that have used a wireless router at the resorts, I know you get this sign-up screen the first time you bring your browser up. Can't do anything until you agree to the terms of service/charges.
When you plug your wireless router up, do you plug their connection to the WAN (internet) side and create your own subnet or do you generally plug it into the LAN side and just use the router as a wireless AP and let their subnet do everything (DHCP, etc.)?
I'm pretty sure it would work either way but I'd rather have the security of my own subnet behind my own router/SPI firewall.
Will I still get the agreement screen on a laptop behind the router in a WAN/LAN configuration or do I have to activate it with a laptop first and then plug the router in.
I know if I use it as a LAN/AP only it will work but I hate to lose my FW but activating w/o the router every day is going to be a PITA.
How have you guys done it?
Thanks!