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Cisco 1140 Standalone AP "guest" network

luckymace
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I am thinking about purchasing the standalone version of the 1140 AP, (AIR-AP1142N-x-K9 - Dual-band Standalone 802.11a/g/n). My question is can I setup a "guest" network with these conditions:

  1. Seperate subnet, gets dhcp from the AP.
  2. No dmz setup on the Firewall.
  3. No access to other subnets, internet only.
  4. Does it require VLANS?

Thanks in Advace for your help!

L. Mace

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Stephen Rodriguez
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee
  1. Seperate subnet, gets dhcp from the AP.   Yes, this could be done, just need to configure a scope on the AP, may need to ip helper back to the AP's management IP.
  2. No dmz setup on the Firewall.  Don't necesarily need the DMZ, but you are going to have to allow the new subnet to pass through it
  3. No access to other subnets, internet only.  not a problem, ACL at L3 device.
  4. Does it require VLANS?  yes.

Cheers,
Steve

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Stephen Rodriguez
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee
  1. Seperate subnet, gets dhcp from the AP.   Yes, this could be done, just need to configure a scope on the AP, may need to ip helper back to the AP's management IP.
  2. No dmz setup on the Firewall.  Don't necesarily need the DMZ, but you are going to have to allow the new subnet to pass through it
  3. No access to other subnets, internet only.  not a problem, ACL at L3 device.
  4. Does it require VLANS?  yes.

Cheers,
Steve

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If  this helps you and/or answers your question please mark the question as "answered" and/or rate it, so other users can easily find it.

HTH,
Steve

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Ok, great this seem pretty straight forward.

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