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cosac
Nov 06, 2015Aspirant
Ideas for new guest network
Hi All, Currently we have a Netgear Firewall FVS336G and a Netgear Prosafe Switch JGS524E, we have two ISPs and use both WAN ports on the firewall. We would create a separate network, with th...
JohnRo
Nov 09, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi cosac,
I see, are you planning to connect another router/firewall to the FVS336G?
Thanks,
cosac
Nov 17, 2015Aspirant
Hi JohnRo,
Actually I've not planned to connect another router/firewall to the FVS336G
Regards,
Cristian
- JohnRoNov 19, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello cosac,
On WAN2 of the FVS336G, do you need to use a public IP? Because if not, you can use another router like the FVS318G as the "firewall for guest" then connect an ethernet cable from firewall to guest to the WAN2 port of the FVS336G. However, when using WAN2 port the devices behind the FVS336G will experience "double NAT". If you want to use both public IPs on WAN2 port of the FVS336G and Firewall for Guests, you may have to get a modem that can supply 2 Public IPs.
Thanks,
- cosacDec 01, 2015Aspirant
Hi JohnRo,
Yes we need a public IP, anyway I've resolved with some spare parts that I found ready to use in our office:
- Netgear modem router DG384
- Netgear FVS114
(did I say we like Netgear stuff? :D)
Since the modem has 4 LAN ports, I used one for the FVS336G and another one for FVS114, luckly for now are enough 4 LANs that the FVS114 has.
Thanks for your kind support,
Cristian
- JohnRoDec 01, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello cosac,
That's great, those are good spares (though old models, they are reliable). So it appears that your modem can supply more Public IPs. It is nice to know you have it working.
If you have more questions, please feel free to ask.
Thanks,
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