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<blockquote data-quote="Craig Hauber" data-source="post: 58547" data-attributes="member: 272"><p>Re: Networking questions</p><p></p><p>There's a Westell dsl model/router/WAP unit provided by Verizon. It's got 4 switched ports on it but no real settings capability beyond that of basic simple stuff.</p><p>Just found there is already is a totally isolated network in the venue for the Micros cash registers -but they are running through a sonicwall that takes up one port on the verizon unit. So whatever I do must leave that part undisturbed or they can't process credit-cards.</p><p>Right now the network is:</p><p>Westell router set to straightforward DHCP from .100 to .200 with no port forwarding or anything advanced. All machines connected have static IP's ranging between .10 and .40. No access to Micros system but it is connected (and will cost for me to call them out for service)</p><p></p><p>Westell port 1 to 16-port (unmanaged) switch to rack gear (dsp/switchers/amps/processing)</p><p> port 2 to Cisco WAP (out in the house)</p><p> port 3 to Sonicwall unit (cash register system)</p><p> port 4 to Linksys WAP (back patio outside)</p><p></p><p>Wireless on the westell unit has been disabled as it didn't have useable range outside of the office and the cisco covers the entire venue and lobby well.</p><p>-I was thinking of re-purposing the Linksys unit to the inside as well and using it for the private network.</p><p>Still reading up on everything as best as I can and thinking that VLAN's are the answer. I just have to figure out the settings so I can continue to use the Verizon Westell gateway and not interfere with the Sonicwall system.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the help so far</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig Hauber, post: 58547, member: 272"] Re: Networking questions There's a Westell dsl model/router/WAP unit provided by Verizon. It's got 4 switched ports on it but no real settings capability beyond that of basic simple stuff. Just found there is already is a totally isolated network in the venue for the Micros cash registers -but they are running through a sonicwall that takes up one port on the verizon unit. So whatever I do must leave that part undisturbed or they can't process credit-cards. Right now the network is: Westell router set to straightforward DHCP from .100 to .200 with no port forwarding or anything advanced. All machines connected have static IP's ranging between .10 and .40. No access to Micros system but it is connected (and will cost for me to call them out for service) Westell port 1 to 16-port (unmanaged) switch to rack gear (dsp/switchers/amps/processing) port 2 to Cisco WAP (out in the house) port 3 to Sonicwall unit (cash register system) port 4 to Linksys WAP (back patio outside) Wireless on the westell unit has been disabled as it didn't have useable range outside of the office and the cisco covers the entire venue and lobby well. -I was thinking of re-purposing the Linksys unit to the inside as well and using it for the private network. Still reading up on everything as best as I can and thinking that VLAN's are the answer. I just have to figure out the settings so I can continue to use the Verizon Westell gateway and not interfere with the Sonicwall system. Thanks for all the help so far [/QUOTE]
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