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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...
SamirD
Feb 03, 2015Prodigy
Oh I know what you mean, but that's why I was suggesting the wireless to wired bridge. If the client isolation is integrated at layer 1 as a feature set of the wireless lan, then a wireless to wired bridge should bring the same feature set to wired devices. But if client isolation is integrated into wireless lan at a higher level, like level 2 or above, then the wireless to wired bridge may not bring client isolation with it.
tachyon_pulse wrote: Hi Samir, so that's the bugger, client isolation is only for a VLAN's wireless clients, that is wireless clients can't see each other, but they can see wired clients on the same VLAN and the hardwired clients can 'see' everything. I don't understand why there isn't a simple check-box equivalent for wired clients (or simply all clients on a particular VLAN.
Since I already have the 318N, it would be nice to find a Netgear managed switch that would integrate with the 318N for my isolation needs. Once I get this all set up I plan to do some tests to see if it behaves as I need. Any specific gear recommendations would be appreciated if not, please tell me explicitly the features I need to look for. Thanks. This is an awesome lesson.
Any switch that does VLANs should work, not just netgear brands. I usually look at used gear as you can get pretty nice bargains on solid equipment like this:
http://www.ntc-tech.com/store.php?p=4596
http://www.ntc-tech.com/store.php?p=13045
This is almost no longer true, although you still get what you pay for. It's pretty cool that switches have now completely replaced hubs, as you once had a pay a premium for a switch too.
fordem wrote: When discussing switches, managed & inexpensive don't exactly go hand in hand - what you need is a switch that supports VLANs, so a SmartSwitch could do it, and you need port, one VLAN per device, so take a look at Netgear's SmartSwitch lineup and see what grabs your fancy
Yes, this would work fine.
tachyon_pulse wrote: Looking at the product descriptions still leave me unsure, would the NETGEAR ProSAFE GS108T 8-Port Gigabit Smart Switch 10/100/1000Mbps work?
And if you don't need gigabit on all ports, but need ports, you can get some great bargains on 24-port managed switches with 2 gigabit uplinks.
fordem wrote: Provided you don't need more that seven wired devices on your IoT - it should - the eighth port will "uplink" to your FVS318N - I have one of the v1s here, very happy with it.
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