Yeah, I should have said flat network.  I think many of us had a flat bridged 
network when we first started.  

From: Jeremy 
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 9:29 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Looking for help converting from a bridged networktorouted.

I am one of those people.  We run a fully bridged network with segmented VLANs 
to each AP.  We also prune the VLANs over each backhaul link so the packets 
only go where they are supposed to.  This segments the broadcast domain and 
resolves the majority of the issues that a bridged network can suffer from.  A 
bridged network doesn't have to be a 'flat' network.  

On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 9:23 AM, That One Guy <[email protected]> wrote:

  not to hijack you, but there are some who maintain a fully bridged network 
and use VLAN instead of routing, this I am curious about, it may be a cost 
effective solution for you as well. 

  I started our migration 4ish years ago and had the budget cut out from under 
me with only half the routers deployed, let me tell you, a 50/50 network sucks 
a great deal to manage. whatever you do, make sure you have all your routers on 
your desk before you begin

  On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Chuck McCown <[email protected]> wrote:

    Everyone seems to have lived through this evolution at some point.
    A bridged WISP is asking for trouble.  

    How many APs and how many sites?  Are the switches at the sites capable of 
supporting VLANs?  That is where I would start.  Either that or replacing the 
switches with routers.  Personally, one router with VLANS to each AP via 
managed switches would be my preference.  

    From: Brandon Yuchasz 
    Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 9:10 AM
    To: [email protected] 
    Subject: [AFMUG] Looking for help converting from a bridged network 
torouted.

    I am looking for help converting our network from bridged to routed. This 
is something I don’t have a lot of background in but I also don’t want to end 
the process having a system I can’t fix so I will need someone that is willing 
to both do the work and teach me at the same time. Depending on how the process 
works in regards to time I am hoping to spend an hour a week working over the 
phone and through a remote desktop app. 



    My main reasons for working on this now are I need to see bandwidth use per 
SM, per AP, and have better ways of tracking both long term. We are just to 
blind right now and starting to really grow again I need to get it under 
control now before we get to large.



    I am open to suggestions on routers but already had purchased microtik and 
butches scripts which after trying and failing to get it to work never 
implemented. 



    Contact me off list [email protected] if you can help.



    Thanks,

    Brandon Yuchasz

    GogebicRange.net





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