Created on 05-02-2010 03:38 AM
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Created on 05-04-2010 04:49 AM
My client has a public WIFI network for students which they want to separate from their own internal network. However the students and the office need to share the same internet router. The organisation have limited resources and would like to use only a single DHCP server, NAS, print server etc..Hello, I' m sorry to tell that but this design just doesn' t make any sens. Two DHCP services on the Fortigate 80C just doesn' t consume any ressource at all. You can still share network ressources such as NAS, print server, and so on with workstations deployed on two different subnet. If you put your students and your office workstation on the same subnet, your Firewall will never have a chance to filter or protect or do whatever to separate the traffic between them. Now if you have problems to share network resources (printer, NAs, ...) from on subnet to another, this is another question. Don' t be affraid to create two different subnets for the VLANs. Everything will work, and your students will have access to your network ressources according to policies you set on your Fortigate.
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