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Need some guidance on wireless setup

Hi all,

I am going to be deploying some AC55C's and need some guidance on what is the best method to achieve what I am after.  

I have a hub and spoke network connected with 5 different sites connected via Metro-Ethernet links, and an XG210 at the main site that serves internet for all.  Each site has its own subnet.  Data VLAN is 1.  

What I would like to achieve is have a "corporate" SSID where the company assets connect (like company laptops, tables, executive's cell phones, etc) that can "see" all the resources on the LAN and is also prioritized appropriately, and a "guest" SSID for visitors to the premises and employees personal phones that is isolated from seeing the company LAN resources and also traffic is prioritized lower; I don't want guests and low priority wireless traffic clogging my WAN and internet links.  

I had ASSumed that the way to go about this was to create a corporate SSID and bridge that to the AP LAN, and create a "guest" SSID and bridge that to a VLAN I would create especially for guest WiFi traffic so I could limit it via ACL's and de-prioritize the traffic in my routers, but I realized in the course of this that I don't really know how these AP's work with the XG and perhaps I should look at creating a separate "Zone" instead of bridging it to a VLAN.  

The help guide doesn't really provide any deep conceptual explanations and the KnowledgeBase didn't reveal what I was looking for either.  

If anyone could chime in I'd appreciate it.  Thanks in advance.



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  • Gentlemen, thank you for the additional discussion and sharing your knowledge.  

    The idea is/was to setup a DHCP Relay agent on the Adtran's to relay DHCP requests to a Windows DHCP server.  Having said that, I can also create a DHCP server on the AdTran routers themselves and it appears I can set different DHCP relay destinations per VLAN, so I could set the DHCP Relay option on the WiFi VLAN to forward to the XG.