AlphaMagus
IS-IT--Management
- Jul 11, 2011
- 10
I have an office LAN (let's call it LAN A) and within that LAN, I want to setup another LAN that is wireless for guest users (let's call this LAN B). I don't want LAN B to be able to reach any computers or devices on LAN A.
Here is my current setup, LAN A is comprised of several office computers connected through switches to an Astaro firewall/router. The WAN port of the router is connected to a cable modem. The LAN port is connected to a switch that is connected to the rest of the office. IP address space for computers on this LAN are 192.168.100.x with the IP of the Astaro router being 192.168.100.8
The guest network, LAN B is a D-Link router with the WAN port connected to a switch that is connected to the Astaro firewall (hence it is within LAN A) The WAN IP of the D-Link is 192.168.100.2 and the address space for computers on this LAN is 192.168.30.x with the LAN IP address of this router being 192.168.30.1
I have it all working and people on both LAN A and LAN B are able to get internet access. We have file servers, printers, etc on LAN A and I don't want guest computers on LAN B to be able to see the devices in LAN A.
Right now, if I am on LAN B I can't type in a UNC path to reach a file server but I am able to put the IP address of the file server and connect to it and I am able to reach any of the printers on the LAN A network.
Is there any configuration I can set on either router to prevent devices on LAN B from seeing devices on LAN A?
Here is my current setup, LAN A is comprised of several office computers connected through switches to an Astaro firewall/router. The WAN port of the router is connected to a cable modem. The LAN port is connected to a switch that is connected to the rest of the office. IP address space for computers on this LAN are 192.168.100.x with the IP of the Astaro router being 192.168.100.8
The guest network, LAN B is a D-Link router with the WAN port connected to a switch that is connected to the Astaro firewall (hence it is within LAN A) The WAN IP of the D-Link is 192.168.100.2 and the address space for computers on this LAN is 192.168.30.x with the LAN IP address of this router being 192.168.30.1
I have it all working and people on both LAN A and LAN B are able to get internet access. We have file servers, printers, etc on LAN A and I don't want guest computers on LAN B to be able to see the devices in LAN A.
Right now, if I am on LAN B I can't type in a UNC path to reach a file server but I am able to put the IP address of the file server and connect to it and I am able to reach any of the printers on the LAN A network.
Is there any configuration I can set on either router to prevent devices on LAN B from seeing devices on LAN A?