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    Hi there

    I want to extend my current setup which works perfectly for my purposes to have a second “training” network setup so that trainees are not able to access my work network, but still have access to an application on the internet.

    Here’s my scenario:

    First Router:
    Internet connection through a fibre ISP on one router:
    Router Model: TPLink TL-WR840N
    IP Address: 192.168.67.200 (as default gateway)
    DHCP: 192.168.67.100 to 192.168.67.199
    SUBNET Mask: 255.255.255.0

    Wireless is setup to have secure WIFI (for our staff to access servers / files /printer etc) as well as Guest access (for visitors in meetings, who can’t access our servers etc). Guests cannot access the network. All working perfectly.

    New TRAINING Network requirements:
    Internet connection via LAN Cable to first Router which will be the gateway.
    Router Model: Either Netgear DGN2200V3 or D-Link DSL-G804V
    IP Address: 192.168.192.1 on Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0
    DHCP: 192.168.192.201 to 192.168.192.250
    Gateway: 192.168.67.200

    WIFI to be set up with a separate SSID: “Training” with different passcode (to allow access to separate printer on that network), as well as a Separate Guest network which allows internet, but no access to network resources)

    Would the settings I have suggested above work out?
    I need to ensure that there is absolutely no access to our main network connected to the first Router, from anything connected to the second router.

    I really appreciate your help!

    Cheers
    Alain Jacquet

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