[Cialug] 2 Separate Networks, 1 Location

Todd E Thomas todd_dsm at ssiresults.com
Mon Oct 3 12:43:01 CDT 2011


Sorry, Ignore the first email - copy and past error with the private 
network addresses; fixed now. :)



On 10/03/2011 12:40 PM, Todd E Thomas wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I've just been asked to help a restaurant with their network. They 
> have 1 network for their employees in their office, then they have 
> another for the restaurant customers to get wifi access on their 
> phones/laptops.
>
> Of course, these 2 connections should be separated and they are. As 
> they already had a relationship with Qwest, I had to get a block of 
> static ips to accommodate; this is the general break-down:
>
>         Office LAN                    |         Customer WiFi
> PubIP: 55.44.33.22 reserved gateway   | PubIP: 55.44.33.23 assignable ip
> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248          | Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248
> GW: it finds the qwest gw             | GW: 55.44.33.22
> Dynamic DNS Addresses from ISP        | Dynamic DNS Addresses from ISP
> Priv:  10.0.1.0/24                    | Priv:  192.168.0.0/24
>
> I know this is very little information. I've rounded out the picture 
> here 
> <http://forums.speedguide.net/showthread.php?278495-2-Separate-Networks-in-the-Same-business>. 
>
>
> The basic problem is that if both networks can see one another, they 
> both work fine. If I them both set (as above), and they are separated 
> but - performance of both networks quickly degrades down to zero.
>
> I must have done this dozens of times and I can't seem to find what 
> I'm omitting this time. If anyone can help I would greatly appreciate it.
> -- 
> Talk to you soon,
>
> Todd E Thomas
> C: 515.778.6913
> "It's a frail music knits the world together."
> -Robert Dana
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