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Fezmid
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Hey everyone,
I'd like to setup a wireless network that's separate from my main home LAN for when someone wants to simply surf the web with their laptop. I live in a townhome, so there's lots of houses in close proximity and while I am going to use WPA and all, I want to make sure that even if a neighbor does crack the encryption that they won't be on my internal network.
How would I best accomplish this?
I think I could buy a switch/router (like the Dlink 4100), label a port "DMZ" and plug a wireless AP into that port. Would that work like I'm expecting?
What if I bought a managed switch like the ProCurve 1800? I believe it can do VLANs -- however, since I'll be connecting that switch to a router (like the Dlink 4100), I don't think that would really work...
Any suggestions would be appreciated. I might just bite the bullet and buy the DLink 4300 and enable wireless... But I'm a bit leary.
Lastly - any issues with uplinking a ProCruve 1400 or 1800 with the Dlink 4100/4300?
Thanks all.
I'd like to setup a wireless network that's separate from my main home LAN for when someone wants to simply surf the web with their laptop. I live in a townhome, so there's lots of houses in close proximity and while I am going to use WPA and all, I want to make sure that even if a neighbor does crack the encryption that they won't be on my internal network.
How would I best accomplish this?
I think I could buy a switch/router (like the Dlink 4100), label a port "DMZ" and plug a wireless AP into that port. Would that work like I'm expecting?
What if I bought a managed switch like the ProCurve 1800? I believe it can do VLANs -- however, since I'll be connecting that switch to a router (like the Dlink 4100), I don't think that would really work...
Any suggestions would be appreciated. I might just bite the bullet and buy the DLink 4300 and enable wireless... But I'm a bit leary.
Lastly - any issues with uplinking a ProCruve 1400 or 1800 with the Dlink 4100/4300?
Thanks all.