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Question : Sonicwall to Sonicpoints thru Netgear GS724tv3 switches.
Hi all,
I need to find a solution - I have two NetGear GS724tv3 switches that are not trunked together,
just a single CAT5 connects them. Our internet connection is just a Sonicwall PRO 4060, which
is connected to the server room switch. We'd like to install two Sonicpoint WAPs to an open
interface on the Sonicwall, and have internet for our admin people and guests without their
traffic seeing our internal LAN, except for the employees - they would VPN in like they were
connecting for home/outisde location.
Can this be done? I know Sonicwall says yes, but cannot explain how to do so clearly on their
PRO 4060. I think I got 90% there, as I can see the one Sonicpoint when directly connecting it to
the port on the Sonicwall - but it does not give an IP out so unless so far. What is missing?
And the second part is - how do I configure the VLAN on the NetGear, and get that second switch
to make a port part of this VLAN on switch1?
Answer : Sonicwall to Sonicpoints thru Netgear GS724tv3 switches.
you'll want to use the internal dns for the admin vlan and a public dns for the guest vlan...something like 4.2.2.2 is what i use often.
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