Actually we just got or first 1810W to poke and prod, but we have many 702W 
spread throughout campus.

Let me provide a bit more detail.  This is a large fully wired house.  The 
uplink is a cable modem -> ASA router/firewall/VPN -> 48 port switch, 2504 WLC, 
and 6 APs.  Other than the cable modem, there is no home router and home SSID 
must span all the APs / the entire house.  The APs are 2600s but could really 
be anything.

Chris Toth
Senior Network Technician
Bowling Green State University
(419) 372-8462

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To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco WLC / Home router

Have you looked at the oeap1810w or 1815?  I have used the oeap1810 and can 
place one ethernet port into a remote lan that is tunneled back the controller. 
 You can also allow up to 4 controller ssids on the device.  In addition to 
this the home user can have a seperate ssid combined with he remaining ethernet 
ports in the local NAT of the router.  This allows multicast for games etc to 
work without needing MDNS or multicast on the controller side.  The down side 
is it works for only one AP and all multicast stuff needs to be on the user 
network.

We use this method in the classroom to isolate multicast for apple TV _ bonjour 
and use channel 165 only so we dont compete with the main wireless.  Professors 
connect to the room ssid via PSK and they get access to apple TV for mirroring. 
 The scaling of this is not great but we dont have more than 20 of these so far 
and for us it's better than managing the mdns or turning on multicast.

I've used the oeap1810w at home as well with a VOIP phone. I used the ethernet 
port to tunnel back to the campus controller.

Hope this helps,

Jimmy
University of Michigan

On Fri, May 4, 2018, 10:26 AM Chris Toth 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
We have a cisco 2504 WLC with 8.2.161 code (can change) going into a special 
situation were need to provide several SSIDs with one SSID that acts and 
operates just like a home router. I am trying to find information on settings 
to change and profiles to create to recreate the feel of a home router.  My two 
areas of concern are mDNS and gaming.

For mDNS we currently have to define individual services to permit.  This SSID 
has to be open to any device / service that they want to connect: Apple 
product, Chromecast, speakers, cyborg guinea pigs, whatever… and I’m not sure 
how to provide that.  As for gaming I know devices like the Nintendo Switch use 
PtP hosting mechanisms to establish some multiplayer games.  We opted to 
dedicate 1-1 public IPs to resolve those issues on campus.  At this location 
there will only be one IP to PAT, but I will still need to ensure devices like 
the Switch still work.

I would appreciate any information or documentation that anyone can provide to 
point me towards this goal.

Thank you,

Chris Toth
Senior Network Technician
Bowling Green State University
(419) 372-8462

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