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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 836950"><p>There are lots of fun things you can do on the go. If you don't have access to a physical drop, just WiFi you can;</p><p></p><p>1) You can bring an repeater to a hotel room/Cafe, connect the extender to the existing WiFi, then create your own encrypted, password protected SSID broadcast. Since most repeaters have a bit of a VLAN type configuration on them, this will keep scrubs from connecting to your gear over the same subnet. (configuration varies per Extender)</p><p></p><p>2) You can do the above, but use an repeater with an ethernet plug. Then connect your laptop into a RATtrap on one end, and the other end of the RATtrap into the repeater. Dial up the RATrap to high, preventing all inbound connections (only allowing session based activity which is what you want). Also since RATtrap fully encrypts all DNS activity, you'll be well protected from DNS shenanigans.</p><p></p><p>GL.iNET GL-MT300N-V2 is wonderful for such matters and is very low cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 836950"] There are lots of fun things you can do on the go. If you don't have access to a physical drop, just WiFi you can; 1) You can bring an repeater to a hotel room/Cafe, connect the extender to the existing WiFi, then create your own encrypted, password protected SSID broadcast. Since most repeaters have a bit of a VLAN type configuration on them, this will keep scrubs from connecting to your gear over the same subnet. (configuration varies per Extender) 2) You can do the above, but use an repeater with an ethernet plug. Then connect your laptop into a RATtrap on one end, and the other end of the RATtrap into the repeater. Dial up the RATrap to high, preventing all inbound connections (only allowing session based activity which is what you want). Also since RATtrap fully encrypts all DNS activity, you'll be well protected from DNS shenanigans. GL.iNET GL-MT300N-V2 is wonderful for such matters and is very low cost. [/QUOTE]
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