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mad_academic
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2 years ago
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Rental Suite - bridging -v- Telus guest network -v- switch??

Hey,    I'm not very techy, and am a little stuck. My research has got me to the point where I can ask the question somewhat clearly... we'll see whether I can understand the answers 🙂   Any hel...
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    Nighthawk
    2 years ago

    If you only have Fibre 250, then any decent gigabit ethernet switch will work. You can get a lower end 5 port gigabit switch for about $15. And a better one for about $22. You'll just need a couple Cat6 ethernet cables to connect everything. Keep in mind anything connected to the switch has a direct outside connection and you'll only be able to connect two devices as residential accounts are only offered 2 IP addresses. Doing this means you won't have to fiddle with bridge mode. The guest network will have an entirely separate connection on the separate router you connect to the switch for it.

     

    Essentially you take the ethernet connection that runs from the garage and plug the end of it from the NAH 10G port  into one of the ports on the gigabit switch. Run an ethernet cable between the switch and the NAH 10G port. Run another cable from the switch to the separate router to be used for the guest wifi network. Your original Telus router will work fine and should not need any configuration changes.