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reply to ctgreybeard

Re: [IPv6] Not getting IPv6 address

said by ctgreybeard:

said by NetFixer:

Which Linksys E or EA series router supports two isolated inside networks?

I just replaced my E3200 with an Apple Airport Extreme (which supports a separate guest connection) but IIRC the E3200 had the option to add a separate guest network.

Right now I have three networks, one on 2GHz, one on 5GHz and an open Guest network.

The OP was referring to physically isolated wired ethernet network segments sharing the same internet connection (something I have done with an RV082 using different VLANs for different switch ports on the router), not wireless networks with different SSIDs. But perhaps with the help of a wireless to ethernet bridge, a wireless guest connection might work.
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I've seen with a Cisco WAP4410 wireless access point it allowed four isolated SSID's. It also has a bridge mode.


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