Wireless Networks Thread, WFS709TP Help ! Please in Technical; Ok heres what ive done so far
Installed a master controller WFS709TP Netgear for our wireless
My plan is to ...
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16th November 2011, 08:22 PM #1 WFS709TP Help ! Please
Ok heres what ive done so far
Installed a master controller WFS709TP Netgear for our wireless
My plan is to setup two networks ( 2 vlans) ( 1 on each SSID )
vlan 1 is our main network 10.146.*.* ( used for all our laptops in school)
vlan 2 is another network 172.168.*.* ( used for people who come into the school from outside )
The controllers DHCP is set to ON , and dishes out IP's to VLAN 2
VLAN1 Gets its IP's from the schools domain controller's DHCP .
All works fine .
The problem im finding is , how do i setup to allow vlan2 access to the internet/router on vlan1 when its on a different subnet ?.
Im assuming its to do with the routing part of the config ?
Any one able to help whos done this config
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16th November 2011, 08:33 PM #2 you need a router to route between the subnets, you should be able to set that up on your netgear controller.
Last edited by cpjitservices; 16th November 2011 at 08:36 PM.
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17th November 2011, 09:46 AM #3 thanks for that ,
Had another play with better eyes this morning
I now have 2 vlans working
1 on the 172 subnet and one on the 10 subnet
the Internet router is on the 10. subnet
the 172 network can now communicate with the 10. network , including the internet ! .. But how do i set it up so it cant access any of the other address's like the servers etc ?
There seems no option for like a ACL on each vlan ?
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17th November 2011, 06:11 PM #4 hmmm not sure what sort of firewall rules / ACL's you can assign on the router - if you have users sitting on the VLAN you want to dont want to block , you may be able to set rules on your OS firewall to block outgoing and incoming to the other VLAN Subnet.
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