01-13-2014 01:16 PM
Hello!
I want to create a network that can separate the traffic between two or three VLANs. I want to be able to connect wireless using two SSIDs assigned to particular VLAN. Also I would like to be able to extend the wireless area using another Access Point. So far I searched for the best equipment solution and I am planning to buy RV180W Wireless router and WAP121 as an extension Access Point. Is this configuration possible on such devices?
The network structure should look like this:
The second Access Point on PORT 4 is just a future extension. It is not necessary at the beginning. I just want to know if it will be possible.
I would also bind PORT 2 to VLAN2 and connect it to the switch for computers using Ethernet.
Should I make both VLAN2 and VLAN3 tagged on PORT3 and PORT4?
Thanks in advance!
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01-13-2014 02:52 PM
Hi Michal,
In theory what you are attempting should work perfectly, and yes you should make VLAN 2 and 3 tagged on ports 3 and 4. Unfortunately there is some issue with the RV180W that prevents it from working properly with access points attached. Hopefully this issue will be resolved in a future firmware release but at this time I cannot recommend the router for your particular scenario. Other than this issue I like and recommend the RV180W for a general purpose Small Business firwewall/router. There are a few threads on this forum that describe the AP issue in more detail:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3770136#3770136
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3980504#3980504
The above is not an issue with any other SMB wireless routers as far as I know. I recommend that you consider the RV220W which has a better built-in wireless AP than the RV180W. It also has a more powerful processor and is very stable with the latest firmware installed. I tested an RV180W at my home and ended up purchasing the RV220W. I found that the range in my environment was much better with the RV220W.
Please reply if you have any questions.
- Marty
01-13-2014 02:52 PM
Hi Michal,
In theory what you are attempting should work perfectly, and yes you should make VLAN 2 and 3 tagged on ports 3 and 4. Unfortunately there is some issue with the RV180W that prevents it from working properly with access points attached. Hopefully this issue will be resolved in a future firmware release but at this time I cannot recommend the router for your particular scenario. Other than this issue I like and recommend the RV180W for a general purpose Small Business firwewall/router. There are a few threads on this forum that describe the AP issue in more detail:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3770136#3770136
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3980504#3980504
The above is not an issue with any other SMB wireless routers as far as I know. I recommend that you consider the RV220W which has a better built-in wireless AP than the RV180W. It also has a more powerful processor and is very stable with the latest firmware installed. I tested an RV180W at my home and ended up purchasing the RV220W. I found that the range in my environment was much better with the RV220W.
Please reply if you have any questions.
- Marty
01-13-2014 03:15 PM
Thank you for your answer!
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