simpleuser6
New Around Here
Hi all,
My first post here but I have been lurking around to gain knowledge of networking. My current setup is a very simple home networking solution: Xfinity 1g speed, Arris SB8200, Asus RT-AC3100 with Merlin FW.
My issue is setting up a VLAN using my current setup. I'm currently working at home, however, our company IT wants a LAN separated from the rest of the network (no wifi, no home devices and so on). They suggested a few other equipment but they can not help with the setup, they can only work on their systems which is understandable.
IT did suggest to create a VLAN from the router itself. Well, that's the thing I don't know about. What they are installing is a small server, a desktop and a phone for conference calls. As long as 1 LAN port is dedicated to those equipment, I'm all set. I'm assuming they also want remote access hence the need of a VLAN?
The diagram looks something like this; Router LAN port 4 to a switch then server, desktop, phone, printer.
My technical skills are capable of doing things with good instructions. I have not used jffs, telnet, DD-WRT and command lines and so forth.
My other solution was to follow their suggestion to purchase their recommended equipment but that seems complicated and additional cost. I would prefer try with Asus first.
Thanks for all the advice you can give and I look forward to working with you guys!
PS: I apologize if I posted in the wrong thread, feel free to move as necessary.
My first post here but I have been lurking around to gain knowledge of networking. My current setup is a very simple home networking solution: Xfinity 1g speed, Arris SB8200, Asus RT-AC3100 with Merlin FW.
My issue is setting up a VLAN using my current setup. I'm currently working at home, however, our company IT wants a LAN separated from the rest of the network (no wifi, no home devices and so on). They suggested a few other equipment but they can not help with the setup, they can only work on their systems which is understandable.
IT did suggest to create a VLAN from the router itself. Well, that's the thing I don't know about. What they are installing is a small server, a desktop and a phone for conference calls. As long as 1 LAN port is dedicated to those equipment, I'm all set. I'm assuming they also want remote access hence the need of a VLAN?
The diagram looks something like this; Router LAN port 4 to a switch then server, desktop, phone, printer.
My technical skills are capable of doing things with good instructions. I have not used jffs, telnet, DD-WRT and command lines and so forth.
My other solution was to follow their suggestion to purchase their recommended equipment but that seems complicated and additional cost. I would prefer try with Asus first.
Thanks for all the advice you can give and I look forward to working with you guys!
PS: I apologize if I posted in the wrong thread, feel free to move as necessary.
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