I think seperate is the wrong option for me (this is seperating all wifi-clients?) Situation: There is a public lan (for students) here with a dhcp-server. I want my own WiFi network for my printer, pc, etc. My WiFi devices need to communicate between each other and need the W500V as gateway to the Internet (public lan). Devices of other students (public lan) should not be able to connect to my devides (e.g. printer). So I need an own switched Wifi network / subnet with a route to the public ethernet...
I think seperate is the wrong option for me (this is seperating all wifi-clients?) Situation: There is a public lan (for students) here with a dhcp-server. I want my own WiFi network for my printer, pc, etc. My WiFi devices need to communicate between each other and need the W500V as gateway to the Internet (public lan). Devices of other students (public lan) should not be able to connect to my devides (e.g. printer). So I need an own switched Wifi network / subnet with a route to the public ethernet...
Hello, I want to use Speedport W500v as WLAN router. The Speedport should get IP via DHCP and route to its WLAN interface (routing is needed because it is a public LAN and I want an own WLAN network). Is this possible with Bitswitcher or not? Stock firmware of Speedport W500v did not support this, so I installed Bitswitcher but I don't see any configuration options to configure this (I've only seen WLAN bridge but I need routing, not bridging). Thanks in advance for your help. Christina