06-30-2021 09:14 AM
I have a customer that I just updated their edge router to a RV160W. Not a big customer. The RV160W is providing all of the functions for th business.
A security camera company installed cameras and a recording device. The location has multiple buildings without connectivity between the builds. He used Ubiquity access points to bridge the main wireless network between the buildings.
I want to isolate the camera system from the rest of the network. My plan is to setup another VLAN and assign it to a specific LAN port on the RV160W. I would also like to have the 2nd VLAN to have it's own DHCP range. This will allow the cameras to have their own SSID.
I have very little experience doing this kind of set up.
Any suggestions of best practices would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Len
06-30-2021 10:08 AM
11-15-2021 07:30 AM
I tried to configure a second VLAN, in my RV 160 like is shown in the article in the attached link. I have not had much success. I must say that I am at a loss. one vlan is used for service, the second vlan is used for static NAT and i just rtied to add a third vlan for RAS access. I can not ping or access a divice that is attached to the third vlan. help!
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