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Is there a way to assign Squeeze Center a static IP so that whenever it's loaded, it always "associates" (bad word) with a specific IP on my network?
The next question... whenever I vpn into work, the squeezecenter IP gets all swizzled, so the squeeze box won't connect unless I manually change the ip address of the squeeze center... but I don't want to have to do that each time I vpn into work... is there an easy way around this? Some "idiot" instructions?
The second part... yeah, due to security, a tunnel is created, so my PC is essentially on the corporate network. Bummer... no way around that one I suppose.
Quote from: djdube525 on 10 Jun 2009, 11:09 pmThe second part... yeah, due to security, a tunnel is created, so my PC is essentially on the corporate network. Bummer... no way around that one I suppose.I take it you're using a software VPN client running on the PC?
What you could try, if you have the necessary security information, is establishing the tunnel from the Linksys router to the corporate VPN endpoint. I'm sure Tomato must be capable of doing this. Then your PC remains on the home network and only traffic to/from the work network gets routed trhough the tunnel. Ideally, you would set up the security so that only traffic from that PC (use its static IP address) will be allowed through the tunnel.
Quote from: JEaton on 11 Jun 2009, 12:01 amQuote from: djdube525 on 10 Jun 2009, 11:09 pmThe second part... yeah, due to security, a tunnel is created, so my PC is essentially on the corporate network. Bummer... no way around that one I suppose.I take it you're using a software VPN client running on the PC?YupQuote from: JEaton on 11 Jun 2009, 12:01 amWhat you could try, if you have the necessary security information, is establishing the tunnel from the Linksys router to the corporate VPN endpoint. I'm sure Tomato must be capable of doing this. Then your PC remains on the home network and only traffic to/from the work network gets routed trhough the tunnel. Ideally, you would set up the security so that only traffic from that PC (use its static IP address) will be allowed through the tunnel.On another unrelated note... we have a Roku Box in our bonus room which is on a different floor and opposite side of the house as the linksys box. For many reasons, it is extremely difficult to get a wired connection up there, so was running it wirelessly. Unfortunately, the signal strength isn't the best, so the video quality can be suspect. Add a new Oppo and wanted to find a way to bring internet access to that.Ended up picking another linksys router and installed the Tomato firmware on that as well. After a little fiddling I've finally got WDS running last night. For those who happen to have a broadcom based router (google "Tomato firmware" - they have links for supported devices), the firmware is very cool... lots of extra features. Highly recommended.