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#1
Quote from: ristau5741 on May 24, 2017, 10:50:30 AM
The best way to do this is use  managed L3 switch (like an old Cisco 3550), and create a vlan for each AP,  one on 192.168.1.0/24 and other on 192.168.2.0/24. apply ACL's to the VLAN SVI for access controls.  if you cant get wire to the roof, a wireless extender may do the trick for upstairs.


First thanks!

I not sure how to do it easy.

I'm reading a lot from some router pages, and I suppose that it's my solution is something called "masqueradde NAT" I read in the Open wrt wiki:



But I 'm not sure hot to implement it with a normal Amazon :D commercial router.

now I read you And I think it  is not than easy that I though.
#2
First of all thanks for the great work yo do.

I'm moving to a new house, it's not my house its one that I rent.

I need to create and isolate from the rest of the house a new network, the main for wife and kids stuff and the other one to my Office. I can't use Ethernet, to join the routers o use plc (electric installation it's not good).

Let me show you I think that will work for me.



Connect a "router 2" has a client of main router. And the isolate "network 2" of the rest of the home network, all equipment needs to be accessible between themselves and Internet but invisible of the main network.


Questions:

- What is the best way to do it?

- Did you recomment one router for this?

- Exists any router with two independent wifi card one for connect and another for serve wifi? I not sure that is necessary or will improve quality.

Probably friend could give me a "ASUS RT-AC66U" and I flash it with DD-wrt

Thanks and sorry for my bad English.[/quote]