Mon Jun 20, 2022 11:48 pm
Hi, Im wondering if anyone can help me, I've scoured the internet as deep as I dare and can't find anything that could help me. I am a network administrator, so I know enough to get by, but I think this is a little advanced for what I know and I have never done anything like this. I need to connect a client's home (internet) with their business, but the conventional 'connect two arials and stick it on the roof' deal wont work as there are mayor obstacles in the way, and buying more arials is not an option, but I have another client's Mikrotik omni in a perfect position to link them up. I've talked it over with him and I can route them through his omni, but I need to find a way to isolate his network from theirs. I've done my digging and found talk about firewall rules(which I am decently familiar with, but still slightly confused), and VLAN(which I understand the idea behind, but have never worked with before), but nothing like what I want to do. I'm sure I'm going to need a mix of both, but don't know how I would go about it, I know how to work with firewall rules, but vlan is very new to me. I want to isolate the two wlan devices, whether through IP or MAC, so that neither business can see the other's devices or data. There are currently only three devices on the omni, so it is not a problem if I need to make mayor changes. Please help me.