问题
Just bought a new server and installed windows server 2012 on it. The server has a wireless device.
I am planning to deploy a web application in that server and wanting all user to connect to this server through wireless directly to that server(not using any router/switches). So basically, the windows server 2012 have DHCP installed to assign IP address to any user that connect to that server wirelessly; and user able to navigate to the website deployed in the IIS.
How do I configure the windows server 2012 to offer this feature? The end result would be: -> User can see the WIFI name that is broadcast-ed by the windows server -> Then user connect to it with some security protection(Ex: WEP) -> Then user open his browser and navigate to the web application by typing the local IP address.
Thank you for any suggestions.
回答1:
Routers/firewalls have all the same functionality - wireless and built-in DHCP server with at least one major advantage - being designed and made exclusively for the job. Giving direct AND wireless access to ANY business resource is a NO-NO.
Web server ideally should be in DMZ of their own, separate subnet is a definite plus. And obviously NOT connecting directly to lots of clients on the same network - if you do what you are asking for, you automatically open ALL your computers on the whole network if any one is compromised - NOT a good idea.
回答2:
Found this article on how to do this on windows 8
http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/how-to-create-wireless-ad-hoc-internet-connection-in-windows-8/
your wireless network card need to support hosted network to do this.
hope it helps people that are trying to do this too.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12468528/access-iis-on-windows-server-2012-through-wireless-directly-without-router