10-15-2012 01:27 PM
I have 1 WAP321 for guest access.
Now I need to isolate traffic of guest captive portal from my LAN.
How can I do this?
Thanks in advance.
Sorry for my english
12-04-2012 07:20 AM
Hi Marco m y name is Johnnatan and I am part of the Small business Support community. You can filter your traffic using the Guest network, you can follow these steps in order to configure it.
http://www6.nohold.net/CiscoSB/Loginr.aspx?login=1&pid=4&app=search&vw=1&articleid=2937
http://www6.nohold.net/CiscoSB/Loginr.aspx?login=1&pid=4&app=search&vw=1&articleid=2944
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Greetings,
Johnnatan Rodriguez Miranda.
Cisco network support engineer.
Cisco has a very useful tool called GuideMe, is made for small business products, and your device is in this category, you can use this address for accessing the tool: http://sbkb.cisco.com/CiscoSB/Loginr.aspx?alt1=&pid=4&eroute=Super , is very easy to use, just complete the 3 spaces on this way:
Select a category: (Select the device type on request), e.g. Routers
Enter model: (Type the model on request), e.g. RV042
Question: (Type what you want to know about the device), e.g. VPN
And it'll be showing all the information you need about what you wrote.
04-14-2014 02:44 PM
I know its an old thread but I cant find any current ones on this topic.
I'm wanting two SSID's, Vlan 1, Vlan 2. Vlan 1 using security key and only for employees. Vlan 2 using "guest" or hotspot mode. how do I keep Vlan2 from seeing my entire network? captive portal just asks them to accept but doesn't seem to isolate them.
thanks!
05-23-2014 05:27 AM
Hi,
Don't know if you still have this problem. But I solved it by creating an ACL for the guest segment and prohibiting access to the LAN.
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