11-11-2019 01:02 PM - edited 07-05-2021 11:17 AM
I've worked with the AiroNet 1830's and 50's for a little while now, but they've all been on a single LAN, I would like to use the same AP's to offer both public and private access. I assume I'd need a layer 3 switch to do this? If so, how complicated is the configuration and would I need any other equipment?
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11-13-2019 02:24 AM
Check some of the Ubiquiti routers, but make sure that they would have POE+ or alternatively get a switch that supports POE+ and a cheap ER-X router. It has combined throughput of ~1 Gbps, be aware of that. That's what I have at home atm.
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Thank you all! I've found a few devices out there, but their all weird brand names. Tech Soup is where we were getting most of the products, but the Cisco switches are pricy compared to some third party devices. I guess I'm just looking for confirmation that the layer 3 switch is enough to make this scenario work.
11-13-2019 02:24 AM
Check some of the Ubiquiti routers, but make sure that they would have POE+ or alternatively get a switch that supports POE+ and a cheap ER-X router. It has combined throughput of ~1 Gbps, be aware of that. That's what I have at home atm.
11-13-2019 07:46 AM
Thank you! Thank you all for your suggestions!
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