Initial Plan:
- A building with large number of Wireless users, possibly up to 300, all DHCP
- Wireless users will have internet access
- Wireless routers will be used in place of access points to reduce cost.
- Wireless users can be separated to different subnets
- Dual-WAN router for two internet connections, I think Cisco RV042 is a good choice.
- WiFi network will be used for internet access only
Optional
pfSense for captive portal
Questions:
What DHCP server should I use? RV042 is limited to 50 leases.. Or can it have individual DHCP range per port? The DHCP server or servers should be able to supply up to 300 IP address.
Should I use a managed switch for the access points?
What else can I do to improve the network?
I am not so familiar with a managed switch. If you connected an access point to a port with its own VLAN, will all the wireless devices connected to that access point fall under that VLAN?
- A building with large number of Wireless users, possibly up to 300, all DHCP
- Wireless users will have internet access
- Wireless routers will be used in place of access points to reduce cost.
- Wireless users can be separated to different subnets
- Dual-WAN router for two internet connections, I think Cisco RV042 is a good choice.
- WiFi network will be used for internet access only
Optional
pfSense for captive portal
Questions:
What DHCP server should I use? RV042 is limited to 50 leases.. Or can it have individual DHCP range per port? The DHCP server or servers should be able to supply up to 300 IP address.
Should I use a managed switch for the access points?
What else can I do to improve the network?
I am not so familiar with a managed switch. If you connected an access point to a port with its own VLAN, will all the wireless devices connected to that access point fall under that VLAN?