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Re: Virtual network between a client and the router/AP ? Well. It won't be two networks if implementing what I explained above. It will be like every Wi-Fi client has their own network. And since IP addresses will be given by DHCP server, I cannot predict what will have what IP. (unless DHCP server is programmed to work with it some how.) |
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 docricePremium join:2008-03-31 Fremont, CA | You want each client to be in its own /30? Maybe this is accomplished via dynamic VLANing and layer 3 switching?
This isn't exactly the same thing, but Cisco APs (at least the older 1230 series) have a feature called "Public Secure Packet Forwarding" also referred to as "client isolation" by other manufacturers. It's basically a way for associated stations from being able to communicate with one another. That should accomplish essentially the same thing as an isolated collision domain. |
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Although it is not exactly what I mentioned, I think that is exactly what I needed. 
It would be great if I can do that on wired network too, but it seems I will be needing Layer 3 switch. |
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 AngeloThe Network GuyPremium join:2002-06-18 | reply to docrice said by docrice:You want each client to be in its own /30? Maybe this is accomplished via dynamic VLANing and layer 3 switching? This isn't exactly the same thing, but Cisco APs (at least the older 1230 series) have a feature called "Public Secure Packet Forwarding" also referred to as "client isolation" by other manufacturers. It's basically a way for associated stations from being able to communicate with one another. That should accomplish essentially the same thing as an isolated collision domain. you mean wds? |
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