On 1/15/2017 10:19 AM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Thank you for such a good explanation. It seems apparent to me that a better way to do what I wanted would be to have two wireless routers, one wifi being controlled by the dhcpd server that assigns ip addresses through it to known and trusted connections with one subnet, and the other wifi router assigning addresses on a different subnet to less trusted users with less access.
you'd be better off with a single Wireless Access Point (not router) that has support for a guest network, and requires authentication for connecting to the secure network. I have a couple Ubquiti UniFi AP's that support this (not that I've configured them that way as I don't need
these guest networks function best if you have a switch and router that supports VLANs
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