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Using 2830 with no ISP/ADSL ?
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26 Mar 2015 09:52 #83027
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Hi,
I think I know the answer to the following, but wanted to double check before creating a headache for myself.
I have a Vigor 2830 router, which I would like to use purely for its Content Management/Firewall & DHCP capabilities . The reason why:
I am configuring a public wireless network using Unifi AP Pro AP's which are hard wired directly back to a Ubiquiti 500W PoE Switch. I know I can assign static IP's to the AP's, but until its proven with a good running setup, I want to just go with DHCP as this is the simplest option using the UniFi software.
Internet access is provided by a bonded circuit (provider is not running dhcp on the router)
So I was thinking of using the spare 2830, just to do the DHCP, Content Filtering (I am subscribed) and Firewall. Could I connect the Vigor WAN port to the router provided by the ISP ?
Can anyone see any issues with using the 2830 this way, by not having it connected to the ISP
I think I know the answer to the following, but wanted to double check before creating a headache for myself.
I have a Vigor 2830
I am configuring a public wireless network using Unifi AP Pro AP's which are hard wired directly back to a Ubiquiti 500W PoE Switch. I know I can assign static IP's to the AP's, but until its proven with a good running setup, I want to just go with DHCP as this is the simplest option using the UniFi software.
Internet access is provided by a bonded circuit (provider is not running dhcp on the router)
So I was thinking of using the spare 2830, just to do the DHCP, Content Filtering (I am subscribed) and Firewall. Could I connect the Vigor WAN port to the router provided by the ISP ?
Can anyone see any issues with using the 2830 this way, by not having it connected to the ISP
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31 Mar 2015 10:08 #83051
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As long as the "internet" provided goes via the wan2 port.
Its not real different to using the router on a cable service like Virgin Media where they supply a router and you run the draytek off the back of it.
Its not real different to using the router on a cable service like Virgin Media where they supply a router and you run the draytek off the back of it.
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31 Mar 2015 10:15 #83052
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Thanks for that, very much appreciated, I shall be setting up a test configuration later tomorrow
Thanks
Replied by gtech on topic Re: Using 2830 with no ISP/ADSL ?
As long as the "internet" provided goes via the wan2 port.jam_man wrote:
Its not real different to using the router on a cable service like Virgin Media where they supply a router and you run the draytek off the back of it.
Thanks for that, very much appreciated, I shall be setting up a test configuration later tomorrow
Thanks
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