VrsTurbo
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Have a wireless network - Two ADSL connections
Two network SSID's they can have different vlans. Is it possible to direct the traffic from a vlan to a different gateway on the same subnet?
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willay
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Depends what hardware you have, if you have two wireless access points each with its own SSID, then you can terminate each access point into a VLAN on a switch, again depends on what hardware you have to play with when it comes to directing traffic.
For example, if you have two wireless routers (that do wireless and also terminate ADSL) each router could give out a different range of addresses on DHCP, on the DHCP settings you can set the default router.
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VrsTurbo
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It will be a ruckus systems as the netgear/hp managed solutions are alot of money!
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willay
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two vlans then, one for each access point/router, then tell each access point/router to use a different subnet for its dhcp range, for bonus points do routing on a stick with a trunked port to the switch so it can route between different subnets, tell each access point/router how to get to the other subnet (via the router on a stick)
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VrsTurbo
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Its going to be 4 VLANS with 1 layer 3 switch and 3 x 2 Layer with trucking so all the SSID's are on there own VLANS with different IP ranges and subnets depending on the SSID and the use of it.
Thanks for the help willay
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willay
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so yeah, each different VLAN will have a different IP range, each wireless/ADSL router in each VLAN will give out an IP in its range, and a default gateway of the wireless/adsl router. Seeing as the switch is layer 3, you can have a SVI/l3 interface in each VLAN to do routing between the VLANS. Just remember to set up static routes on the wireless/adsl routers to tell them how to get to the other vlans if thats what you want BECAUSE the wireless/adsl routers will have default routes going out to the internet. Make sense?
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VrsTurbo
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This is how its going to be. Fun stuff!
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