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cp_dewitt
Feb 09, 2023Aspirant
Small Church Network
I'm trying to set up a small network for a church. it will have three WAC510's connected to a GS116Ev2 switch all connected to a Comcast gateway something like this. It will have one private and on...
schumaku
Feb 10, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Hello Chris,
If you have an old NAT router at hand you can configure a dedicated VLAN on the switch, with a dedicated IP subnet for serving the guest network, and a dedicated SSID.
-Kurt
cp_dewitt
Feb 10, 2023Aspirant
Kurt -
Thank you but i don't have a NAT router, what I have is the hardware you see above. This hardware will handle multiple VLAN's and the WAC510's can act as DHCP servers for each of the VLAN's they're set up for. I'm just trying to understand what address ranges I should set up for these DHCP servers.
- schumakuFeb 10, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Haven't used a multi-VLAN and DHCP config on the WAC510 for a longer time. When I remember right, it was possible to add more DHCP subnets and VLANs with a few clicks on the LAN side. Use one WAC510 as a router with the WAN pointing to the Internet connection.
- cp_dewittFeb 10, 2023Aspirant
The WAC510 has 2 radios and each can have 4 VLAN's (total of 8VLAN's). Each of these can have its own DHCP server where you can set an address range and mask. Some traffic will be get its IP address from the WAC510's but some will get it from the Comcast DHCP server because they're Ethernet connections to the GS116. Comcast will assign a 10.1.10.xxx address. I'd like to have a full 254 address range for my two WIFI VLAN's. If I set up the WAC510 DHCP's to assign 192.168.1.xxx, can a WIFI device 192.168.1.7 access the printer with an address 10.1.10.3 or is this not a problem?
Thank you
- schumakuFeb 11, 2023Guru - Experienced User
One WAC510 will become a router, and that's the WAN port connected to whatever makes up the Comcast device LAN. Everything else goes to a dedicated network, covering 1...4 VLANs and different IP subnetworks and DHCP ranges. be carefur not to mix up or become confused about the private IP subnetworks.
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