Subj : smartRG sr360n does not isolate clie To : Nick Andre From : August Abolins Date : Tue Mar 10 2020 07:55 pm Hello Nick! ** 10.03.20 - 17:56, Nick Andre wrote to August Abolins: NA>Not to be nitpicky here, buuuuuuuuuuuut... If you can "see all the NA>directories" of your machines on your LAN, that it is a *serious* security NA>problem that is unrelated to your router. You should never, ever, *ever* NA>expose your directories, *ever*. I want my wired pcs connected/accessible to each other, but ofcourse I do not want the network to be exposed to wireless devices. Hence the WTF when I just happened to connect a recent new laptop (the Thinkpad 540p that I mentioned in another echo a couple months ago) to finish some Win7 updates. I thought the sr360 modem/router *was* isolating clients as the config shows. The sr360n was a "brand new" replacement from my ISP. Very early on I discovered that the port-forwarding feature on it was broken. At that time I was not yet using the wi-fi (it interferes with the cordless phone), so I was not aware that anything else might be broken on the sr360n. I'd only turn on the wi-fi if a friend was desparate to check something from their tablet/ipad/phone for a few minutes. Based on what you see on the config, would you not be convinced that the wireless devices would be blind to each other and the wired network? ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.43 * Origin: /|ug's Point, Ont. CANADA (2:221/1.58) .