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I have a Belkin N750DB Router. I have had it connected to my cable modem from my ISP. I discovered by accident 2 days ago when looking for a shared printer in Linux, that I can see my neighbors computers in my Workgroup. These computers are not comeing in through Wifi, these computers are on here because they are connected to the same ISP as me. I am told this is because my ISP treats my area as a LAN because of a "large group of customers connecting in a small area" (1 apartment complex). These computers are visible, as well as the router and my own computers, in this workgroup- even if I look in windows 7, XP or in Ubuntu. Is this an issue with my router that Belkin needs to be fixing? Or is this an issue with my ISP allowing a set of traffic through? Do I need to report them or tell them to get it fixed?
I am able to secure the mess temporarily on my end, by placing a Linksys wrt54G with DDWRT between the modem and router, and allowing the Linksys to act as a router/firewall with the N750DB acting as a seperate router. And there is some latency with this setup. Do they make a device that I can place between the modem and router to act as a firewall and block some of this traffic without the latency? What would it be called?
I am able to secure the mess temporarily on my end, by placing a Linksys wrt54G with DDWRT between the modem and router, and allowing the Linksys to act as a router/firewall with the N750DB acting as a seperate router. And there is some latency with this setup. Do they make a device that I can place between the modem and router to act as a firewall and block some of this traffic without the latency? What would it be called?