Setting up "Guest" Network Using LRT214 and LAPN600

Hello, First off I have little experience setting up networks beyond the standard single router/network approach. I would like to be able to setup a non-secured internet access (guest) via our LAPN600 and LRT214 for visitors laptops/phoness.  I see where there can be multiple SSIDs on the WAP and that they would be seperated from seeing other wireless connections; but would they not still have access to any wired devices connected to the LAN? I also see where I could configure a seperate VLAN on the router but am unsure of how to make that play with the WAP to have seperate networks.  Can the VLAN on the router have a separate subnet say 192.168.2.X (vs 192.168.1.X) that the WAP would still have access to?  Or do I have to provide a certain range of IP addresses on the same subnet for each VLAN? Thanks for any help or direction,Mike

This can be done but is kind of tricky. You will probably have to reset the LAPN600 a couple of times due to configuration errors so best to do this with the LAPN600 at your desk. It's been awhile since I've done this so I'm going by memory. You need to enable VLAN support in the LAPN600 and VLAN 1 as it's untagged VLAN:  Then you need to create a VSSID that is tagged on your LRT VLAN for your guests:  In the LRT you need to have a port untagged for VLAN1 and tagged for the LAPN600 Guest VLAN that the LAPN600 is connected to or something to that effect. I will have to do some config testing later to confirm exact settings but this should be you started.

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