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GaACETech's avatar
Sep 29, 2016
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Router - Dual WAN

A company I support has awful Internet access due to the cable company having issues.   There is another cable provider available.   The question:  which router can have two different WAN ports c...
  • Danthem's avatar
    Danthem
    Oct 01, 2016

    I'd go for a FVS336Gv3 and buy a dedicated AP. You can use the FVS318N kind of like an AP by doing the following;

    *Factory default the FVS318N

    *Change management IP since the default IP of the FVS318N is the same as the FVS336Gv3

    *Turn off the FVS318N DHCP server

    *Create a wireless SSID

    *Plug the FVS318N in to the FVS336Gv3 using a LAN port (so LAN-LAN), do not plug anything in to the WAN port

     

    This is assuming that you don't use multiple VLANs in which case you may need some additional configuration. But like I said a dedicated AP is probably a good idea anyways. 

     

    Attaching possible topology with the FVS318N:

    fvs318nap.png

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