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VrsTurbo |
posted on 14th Mar 11 at 19:43 |
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willay |
posted on 14th Mar 11 at 18:53 |
so yeah, each different VLAN will have a different IP range, each wireless/ADSL router in each VLAN will give out an IP in its range, and a default gateway of the wireless/adsl router. Seeing as the switch is layer 3, you can have a SVI/l3 interface in each VLAN to do routing between the VLANS. Just remember to set up static routes on the wireless/adsl routers to tell them how to get to the other vlans if thats what you want BECAUSE the wireless/adsl routers will have default routes going out to the internet. Make sense? | |
VrsTurbo |
posted on 13th Mar 11 at 00:04 |
Its going to be 4 VLANS with 1 layer 3 switch and 3 x 2 Layer with trucking so all the SSID's are on there own VLANS with different IP ranges and subnets depending on the SSID and the use of it. | |
willay |
posted on 10th Mar 11 at 23:09 |
two vlans then, one for each access point/router, then tell each access point/router to use a different subnet for its dhcp range, for bonus points do routing on a stick with a trunked port to the switch so it can route between different subnets, tell each access point/router how to get to the other subnet (via the router on a stick) | |
VrsTurbo |
posted on 10th Mar 11 at 22:15 |
It will be a ruckus systems as the netgear/hp managed solutions are alot of money! | |
willay |
posted on 10th Mar 11 at 18:34 |
Depends what hardware you have, if you have two wireless access points each with its own SSID, then you can terminate each access point into a VLAN on a switch, again depends on what hardware you have to play with when it comes to directing traffic. | |
VrsTurbo |
posted on 10th Mar 11 at 17:46 |
Have a wireless network - Two ADSL connections |