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Looking for a product that will give me two speerate LANs.
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Hi everyone,
I currently have a SkyQ ADSL router and am looking for a way to have two seperate local networks coming off it. Is there either a switch that I can connect to the router that will let me seperate ports into two seperate lans (I'm guessing with VLANS) or a dedicated router that will let me have two sperate networks on it.
The networks must not be able to communicate.
I cant use the guest mode routers as from what I've seen that only offers Guest Wifi and not ethernet.
Your thoughts would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks.
So ideally I want to do this:
Sky router
I
Switch / Router with 2 LANS
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Lan1 - Network 1
Lan2 - Network 2
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Does the Sky router allow the configuration of two or more dedicated ip subnets - either port-based, or VLAN based?
Of course you can add a VLAN capable switch, but there must be some more infrastructure handling e.g. the DHCP services for the "other" VLAN (beyond the normal/basic LAN).
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Re: Looking for a product that will give me two speerate LANs.
Anyone?
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Re: Looking for a product that will give me two speerate LANs.
this is wrong forum.
Please post in switches forum for getting better feedback.
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Managed-Switches/bd-p/business-managed-switches
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Does the Sky router allow the configuration of two or more dedicated ip subnets - either port-based, or VLAN based?
Of course you can add a VLAN capable switch, but there must be some more infrastructure handling e.g. the DHCP services for the "other" VLAN (beyond the normal/basic LAN).