This document contains links to documents in the Knowledge Base which describe several possible solutions to separate networks via Advanced Routing and Forwarding (ARF) or VLAN.
ARF: Separating local networks by using interface tags (for devices without WLAN) This document outlines the parameters and functions of the "Advanced Routing and Forwarding" feature for LANCOM-Routers without WLAN.
ARF: Separating local networks by using interface tags (for devices with WLAN) This document outlines the parameters and functions of the "Advanced Routing and Forwarding" feature for LANCOM-Routers with WLAN.
Configuring a stand-alone DNS server per ARF network Since LCOS 8.82, it is possible to configure a standalone DNS server for each ARF network. This is ideal for creating separate logical networks, each of which requires its own DNS server configuration.
Configuring a separate guest network (LAN & WLAN) with Public Spot and content-filter functions The example configuration outlined here represents a typical scenario, such as for a hotel with a public LAN and wireless LAN access points.
Tutorial WLAN Layer-3 Tunneling: WLAN controller with Public Spot
Manually configuring a guest network on a WLAN controller by means of VLAN
VLAN tagging modes explained This article describes how the various VLAN tagging modes work.