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   mm0fmf to bp@www.zefox.net   
   Re: Getting along without a keyboard   
   17 Sep 24 09:38:05   
   
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   REPLYADDR none@invalid.com   
   REPLYTO 3:770/3.0 UUCP   
   MSGID:  378edd85   
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   PID: SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
   On 17/09/2024 00:58, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:   
   > mm0fmf  wrote:   
   >>   
   >> Check if your wireless settings for the router have something called "AP   
   >> Isolation" or very similar and if it is enabled. If it is enabled,   
   >> devices connected by WiFi will not be able to access each other. Turn it   
   >> off in this case.   
   >>   
   >   
   > Hmm, nothing related that I have seen. The term "access point" doesn't   
   > appear in the manual or setup menus, nor "isolation" or anything close   
   > to it.   
   >   
   > It isn't clear that I've completely searched the Web interface setup   
   > options, however. And a few topics I don't recognize. One is "Virtual   
   > Server", described as:   
   > Virtual Server is used to allow Internet users access to LAN services   
   > At face value, that seems not to apply.   
   >   
   > Another is "Special Application", described as:   
   > Special Application is used to run applications that require multiple   
   > connections.   
   > But, the "special applications" list refers to games.   
   >   
   > The firewall rules dangled an option to allow LAN-to-LAN traffic,   
   > but when I tried to set a rule using the DHCP addresses a dialog   
   > box saying:   
   > Allow/Deny traffic from WAN to WAN or LAN to LAN does not support! (sic)   
   >   
   > There's no distinction between WiFi and wired LAN that I can find.   
   >   
   > Thanks for writing!   
   >   
   > bob prohaska   
   >   
      
   It's possible it is always enabled. The router has been obsolete for 14   
   years, maybe time for a new one?   
      
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