-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday, 2023-04-29 at 18:21 +0200, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2023-04-29 14:07, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Of course - the question is _why_ you chose to be so restrictive with traffic between your _own_ machines. I too restrict certain (groups of) machines, e.g. unknown wifi devices, but I would never go to the level of restricting individual intrnal machines.
Oh, I said that before: because I did not trust Telefónica router.
It sounds much more like you didn't trust your own machines.
I trusted existing machines, but not guest machines. I don't have a separate LAN for them. Even a machine on my Guest Wifi gets given an IP in the same LAN as every other machine. No way to separate them with my existing hardware.
I thought you had a reserved range that you could allocate as fixed addresses. Something about 20 addresses?
AFAIR, no, it is just the global DHCP (or whatever method) pool. The wifi configuration of my current router page says, that it allows 64 guest clients. Says nothing about an VLAN for them. The "isolate client" tick is just a wifi thing: a client will not see the radio transmission intended for another client. I believe it is just that. Ok, maybe some feature appears only when guest is enabled. Trying. [...] Nay. I can not even configure the password for the guests ssid. Ah, yes, I can, found it.
The only thing the guest wifi has is a different ssid and password, so you do not have to give the main one. And that guest password can be cycled.
Our wifi password is just "password" and I give it to anyone who wants it.
:-D mine is more complex.
Do you know that all Telefónica routers use the same user, ie "1234" and is hardcoded? And back then, not 1754 but 2010 or thereabouts, used the same password?
Well, that isn't too unlike Netgear and Tp-Link and D-link etc. By default they also all comes with the same admin userid and password. I was not aware that it was hardcoded in Telefonica equipment, but nothing surprises me about Telefonica any more. I think everyone is just amazed that you keep using them.
Oh, they learn. The fibre routers I have seen all had a custom password written in the label or sticker all routers have. Same as commercial (home grade) we can buy. Still, the user is 1234 and can not be changed. As to why we use them, I feel in the family, million of us do use them. Ask Daniel :-) - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE 15.4 x86_64 at Telcontar) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHoEARECADoWIQQZEb51mJKK1KpcU/W1MxgcbY1H1QUCZE1Vahwccm9iaW4ubGlz dGFzQHRlbGVmb25pY2EubmV0AAoJELUzGBxtjUfVQfUAniMoOLfM2ErgDD1oxzNJ Y9DMOvd+AJ0YwlZX3BmBVl7mqy6vnL+8Kc6xIw== =UdtL -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----