Re: Meraki Hardware and Software Networking by master73 Great, as far as products we have adopted the following: Meraki MR32 & MR72 Meraki MS220-8, MS220-24, MS220-48 Meraki MX64 & MX100 Meraki Hardware and Software Networking by master73 Is anyone familiar with the Meraki line of products? Re: Meraki Hardware and Software Networking by Dani Yes, I use a meraki at my coworking space. I have an MR16 and an MR18. Re: Meraki Hardware and Software Networking by Jacob_6 Yes, I use a meraki Re: Meraki Hardware and Software Networking by Dani Did you have a question, or just wanted to see who else out there is a fan? Personally, I'm a huge fan. I wouldn't consider myself a genius at networking (I can do simple things, like set up a Windows domain, VPN, etc.), and to be honest, the name Cisco scared me a bit, but setting them up was incredibly easy and straightforward. How to set up VPN? Hardware and Software Networking by Dani … IP address and also has wireless disabled. A wireless Cisco Meraki device that has been assigned a 192.168.1.x… members of DaniPad connect to the Internet through the Meraki via the Meraki's DHCP server. They are all assigned a 10… Re: How to set up VPN? Hardware and Software Networking by rubberman Your dhcp is via Meraki - as in Cisco's Meraki routers? You have one physically on-site? Re: How to set up VPN? Hardware and Software Networking by Dani One of these: https://meraki.cisco.com/products/wireless/mr18 Re: How to set up VPN? Hardware and Software Networking by Dani … into the back of my workstation and connected to the Meraki device just like all the other DaniPad members do? Would… Re: How to set up VPN? Hardware and Software Networking by JorgeM … into the back of my workstation and connected to the Meraki device just like all the other DaniPad members do? Yes… Re: Wireless lan hardware for school Hardware and Software Networking by merakimatt Hello! It sounds like you need a wireless LAN solution that will be easy to install, configure, and maintain, and you also need it to be cost-effective. The company I work for, Meraki, has a great solution for you! Feel free to give us a call to hear more at (415) 632-5800, or visit our website at http://www.meraki.com. Re: How to block content on hotel network Hardware and Software Networking by Dani Looks like Meraki now has a whole section of their site specifically catering to hotels: https://meraki.cisco.com/solutions/hospitality Re: Setting up a Network for a Hotel Hardware and Software Networking by goatnetworking … once it's on the LAN, including hardwired clients. 3. Meraki.com has a solution that does not use a controller… Re: sites you visit daily? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Dani Daily Rituals: DaniWeb, Twitter, Facebook, Google Analytics, Google AdWords, Google AdSense, Google Webmaster Tools, Salesforce, Cisco Meraki Management, Google DFP, Wikipedia, Stack Overflow, Meetup.com, Eventbrite, Braintree Gateway, Chase Online, Citibank Online, BuySellAds, Craigslist Re: How to block content on hotel network Hardware and Software Networking by Dani I use Cisco Meraki for the coworking space that I own and it's super simple to set up and perfect for this use. Primary use cases are coworking spaces, hotels, cafes with public wifi, airports, etc. Re: How to block content on hotel network Hardware and Software Networking by Lightninghawk The owners are considering Meraki. Thanks Dani! rproffitt, the chain forces them to pay hundreds … Re: How to block content on hotel network Hardware and Software Networking by Dani For what it’s worth, I’m a Meraki customer and am very happy with them. I have two devices in my coworking space. Re: How to block content on hotel network Hardware and Software Networking by holistictech55 My company use Cisco Meraki for this purpose. You also should try this. Good Luck Re: How to block content on hotel network Hardware and Software Networking by holisticgroup19 Use cisco Meraki obviously Re: How to set up VPN? Hardware and Software Networking by JorgeM There are various ways to handle the network configuration. From a networking/routing perspective, I wouldnt say connecting both routers using a VPN connection is necessary. I'm not familiar with those router models, but if those routers allow you to define VLANs, then you would simply create another subnet that will be used to connect both … Re: How to set up VPN? Hardware and Software Networking by Dani I just assumed I needed some type of VPN connection. What's a VLAN? I got both routers at Best Buy. Re: How to set up VPN? Hardware and Software Networking by JorgeM Ok, so I wouldnt want for you to go and change the config without knowing if this is supported by those two routers, but in general, this diagram depicts how you would accomplish what you are asking about in general networking. The only problem is whether or not your routers support routing on different local interfaces. I would suspect they do, … Re: How to set up VPN? Hardware and Software Networking by Dani Love the diagram. So let's say I went ahead and changed the EA6900 to use 192.168.0.x instead of 192.168.1.x How exactly do I set up that .3.x part?! Is that done in the router? Which router? Re: How to set up VPN? Hardware and Software Networking by Dani OK so my Linksys EA6900 has a section in its admin console called static routing. I have no clue what the other router has because my workstation can't connect to it haha. Do you think that changing the Linksys EA6900 to be on 192.168.2.x and then using the wireless network adapter that I happen to already have lying around would be the best bet? Re: How to set up VPN? Hardware and Software Networking by JorgeM >OK so my Linksys EA6900 has a section in its admin console called static routing Not needed for this plan. >do you think that changing... Yes I would try that since it requires no additional $$$ and if you are unable to get the configs correctly, your network will be in the same shape its in now just in a different subnet. So once you … Re: How to set up VPN? Hardware and Software Networking by Dani I'll give this a shot tomorrow when I get into the office. Re: How to set up VPN? Hardware and Software Networking by Dani OK, so I realized that I can't do this. I know I didn't fully explain my architecture, but other devices and systems attached to the .18 router look for the server at its static 192.168.1.??? address. Changing this to .2 I don't believe is as easy as it sounds. And changing the *other* router to .2 would mean telling all of the DaniPad members to … Re: How to set up VPN? Hardware and Software Networking by JorgeM Ok... Here is another possibility. If your printer supports web (HTTP) printing... Enable that on the printer, then you'd simply print to that public Internet URL. From a technical perspective, what would be happening is that packets would arrive at the public interface of that e1200 router and would be translated into the private network so … Re: How to set up VPN? Hardware and Software Networking by Hiroshe If that's not getting you anywhere, you can still try to set up a VPN to get this to work. The nice thing about it is that you would be able to access anything on the network at Danipad while you at home/mcdonalds/etc securely (which can simplify firewall rules and sercurity if you have a bunch of private things on the server). I've never seen a … Re: How to set up VPN? Hardware and Software Networking by CimmerianX If I read that right, both subnets behind the .18 and .20 consumer linksys routers are assigned 192.168.1.0/24 subnets. If that is true then you can not use a VPN at all due to the overlapping subnets. (these routers don't seem to support NAT before Crypto to overcome that issue, so its out of the question). A solution, though not an ideal …