Le Fri, 19 Nov 2010 15:58:35 -0800 (PST), Gé Weijers <[email protected]> a écrit 
:

> > We'd like to separate IPs of bacbone antennas from client ones, for
> > example 192.168.1.0/24 for antennas and  192.168.2.0/24 for
> > people. How this could be done ? [...]
> 
> I hope you realize that your customers can manually switch subnets on 
> their end and talk directly to the management ports on your wireless 
> accesspoints in the multiple subnet scenario.

Yes, but in our current network, they are in the same net, so it's even easier
for them !

> The nice thing about using VLANs is that the traffic has to go through the 
> router to get to the management network, which firewall rules can prevent. 
> If you use two subnets on one interface you do not get to filter the 
> traffic if someone wants to mess with your AP.

  I never used VLAN yet, so I'm a bit confused about that solution, even after
the nice PfSense book ;-P And I have to look in our old Cisco antenna's
documentation is VLAN is supported…

    Fred.




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