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@Arkwright OK makes sense. Question, can I just use a wireless capable SonicWall firewall to do this so I don't have to deploy a separate AP? If so, in theory I would then have two separate wireless networks (Two separate SSIDs). One for the ISP which is not passing through my WiFi enabled SonicWall firewall and a separate…
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@MitatOnge 1) are the xfinity and verizon your ISP? Could be either but for the sake of this scenario let's say Verizon. 2) what is your current topology A Verizon wireless router deployed in a home environment with wireless devices connecting to the Verizon wireless router. 3) do you want create isolated network for…
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@Arkwright So there is no way for Wireless device traffic to pass through your SonicWall firewall? If not in this configuration, what would be the best way to get a home ISP's wireless traffic to pass through the SonicWall firewall before going out to the internet?
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Thank you. Ok, one last question. I understand "W" model firewalls have built in Wi-Fi controls for Access points. Can the the "W" model firewall act as an Access Point itself? I am talking about a typical home network that the ISP's Wi-Fi router can currently support by itself right now without deploying any additional…
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Super, thanks for the reply. I really appreciate it. Some more questions, do most ISP provided Wi-Fi routers have the capability of being configured in Bridge mode? Do these SonicWall SOHO "W" models have the capability of being remotely managed over the internet?
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Super, thanks for the reply. I really appreciate it. Some more questions, do most ISP provided Wi-Fi routers have the capability of being configured in Bridge mode? Do these SonicWall SOHO "W" models have the capability of being remotely managed over the internet?