02-25-2011 03:12 PM
Hi,
Here's what I'm trying to figure out:
My network is set up such that I have a Wireless Network in VLAN 1, which is the primary network that we use. The subnet is 10.5.1.x.
My goal is to set up a completely isolated Guest Wireless Network, however it would work best. What I am trying to do now is I created a seperate VLAN (VLAN 2, IP range 10.5.2.x) and turned on DHCP on the WRVS4400N. However, in the Guest Network, it is always picking up a 10.5.1.x IP which is handed out by the DHCP server (10.5.1.5, Win 2003) and still routing all of the traffic to/from our private network.
Here's What I have set:
Wireless>Security Settings>Guest Network (SSID 2)
Setup>LAN>VLAN 1
Setup>LAN>VLAN 2
Setup>Advanced Routing
Any way to solve this would be fine. I just do not want traffic routing through our internal network. Ideally, if I could get the Windows server to hand out 10.5.2.x addresses, that would be perfect, but I'm not sure how to configure it for such.
If anyone has any ideas, that'd be great- thanks!
Matt
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06-20-2012 12:07 PM
If you do that, look at IP based ACL for allowing requests to specific IPs (DHCP). Just a thought. I see that this thread is old, how has everyone progressed with this?
Rich
06-20-2012 12:19 PM
Nope. No control of which VLAN so not possible. Also it would be a custom service.
Rich
11-21-2012 06:53 AM
Hi. Would you please recommend any other Cisco device DHCP relay on 2nd VLAN actually capable? I had already bought the wrsv4400 when I read this. Store promised me a refund, but I still need the service.
Thank you,
Augusto.
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