11-04-2013 04:41 AM
We have a RV320 that is the core of our church network. We initally purchased it to serve 3 primary networks: the office network (closed), the general purpose network (also closed but not on the office network) and a guest network.
The router serves the first two scenarios well, but the third is a problem in that we need to be able to deliver >253 IP addresses for gues access. The RV320 doesn't seem to support any better than /24 subnetting, so I am wondering if anyone has found a workaround.
I would love to NOT have to rely on the consumer class WAP we are using to serve guests at the moment, and leverage the all Cisco gear we purchased for the network.
It seems odd to me that a $50 Linksys / Netgear / TrendNet router can leverage a Class A subnet and deliver up to 750 IP addresses via DHCP on a single subnet but this Cisco product cannot.
Thanks in advance...