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tachyon_pulse
Jan 27, 2015Aspirant
Configuring static route
Device: FVS318N - Prosafe Wireless N VPN Firewall Firmware Version : 4.3.1-22 I'm having problems getting a static route configured. I am logged into the router from 192.168.2.100 and from the...
fordem
Feb 01, 2015Mentor
tachyon_pulse wrote: Thanks, sorry for the delay in responding (work/life priorities). So here's a rough network diagram and what I ultimately want to accomplish:
Internet Router
|
Netgear FVS318N
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|----- 192.168.1.0/24
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|------192.168.2.0/24
|
|------192.168.3.0/24
|
|------192.168.4.0/24
192.168.1.0/24 would have shared printers and a NAS and should be accessible from 192.168.2.0/24 & 192.168.4.0/24
192.168.3.0/24 is for my 'Internet of things' devices; some connected via WiFi, some via RJ45. I'd prefer if each device on this segment not be be able to see what else is on the same segment except for the gateway address 192.168.3.1.(to prevent them from detecting and interacting, but still behind a firewall)
I have to assume that you're using VLANs on the FVS318n - or - at the very least you are "multi-homing" - you have assigned multiple ip addresses to the LAN interface.
With that assumption in mind - once interVLAN routing has been enabled, there would/should be no need to establish any static routes, the router will route between the "directly connected" networks - in fact - if interVLAN routing has been enabled, there appears to be no way to filter or restrict interVLAN access.
Regarding your "internet of things" - there's no way, at a network level. to prevent the individual devices from seeing one another on the network, you'll have to control access on the individual devices, through the use of firewalls or similar.
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