Hello,
I'm looking to upgrade my home network (Gigabit).
What I wish to accomplish is to connect my ISP Cable modem to a small 'wired-only' router which again is connected to an Gigabit 16-port smart switch. To finish things off, a centrally placed AP will be connected to the switch in addition with all of the other LAN cables.
What I have so far is an 'UniFi AP AC Lite (2.4-5GHz Dual Radio) and a TL-SG1016DE (16-port Gigabit smart switch), and thus I'm just lacking a\the router.
Being a noob, I already did some homeworking concerning VLAN's (IEEE 802.1q)\Trunk\ Subnets...
However I'm wondering if it would be possible to configure a VLAN to use DHCP client and thus receiving an IP from the WAN-ISP (maybe via bridging?). This because the TV-Decoder requires an ISP-IP.
Routers I'm currently looking at are the Linksys 'LRT214' and Ubiquiti 'EdgeRouter Lite 3'.
Many thanks for any feedback whatsoever.
I'm looking to upgrade my home network (Gigabit).
What I wish to accomplish is to connect my ISP Cable modem to a small 'wired-only' router which again is connected to an Gigabit 16-port smart switch. To finish things off, a centrally placed AP will be connected to the switch in addition with all of the other LAN cables.
What I have so far is an 'UniFi AP AC Lite (2.4-5GHz Dual Radio) and a TL-SG1016DE (16-port Gigabit smart switch), and thus I'm just lacking a\the router.
Being a noob, I already did some homeworking concerning VLAN's (IEEE 802.1q)\Trunk\ Subnets...
However I'm wondering if it would be possible to configure a VLAN to use DHCP client and thus receiving an IP from the WAN-ISP (maybe via bridging?). This because the TV-Decoder requires an ISP-IP.
Routers I'm currently looking at are the Linksys 'LRT214' and Ubiquiti 'EdgeRouter Lite 3'.
Many thanks for any feedback whatsoever.