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Tom's Hardware > Forum > General Networking > General Gateways, Routers and Firewalls > Network Segmentation and VLAN Routing on Netgear FSM7328S

Network Segmentation and VLAN Routing on Netgear FSM7328S

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Hello all and thanks for helping!

I am trying to segregate the network into VLANs on seperate subnets to increase our network capacity.

Our network is currently setup with a single subnet 192.168.1.0/24

I want to create a new subnet for certain users that will be 192.168.2.0/24

I currently have my router setup with the following:

VLAN 2 - "internet" - ports 2,3,4
VLAN 3 - "comp1" - ports 2,3
VLAN 4 - "comp1" - ports 3,4

both computers are able to access the internet, but cannot talk to each other. as you stated would happen.

How can I assign VLAN 3 to the 192.168.2.0/24 subnet?

Once I do that, I know I need to setup DHCP relay to our w2k dhcp server or setup on the router. That *seems* simply enough.

Once the vlan is on the new subnet, do I have to configure routing to get it on the internet?

Please see this thread to see how the current setup was obtained!
http://forumz.tomshardware.com/net [...] 21617.html

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