Can I isolate 2 networks coming in on the same cable into the same port?

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Can I isolate 2 networks coming in on the same cable into the same port?

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Can I isolate 2 networks coming in on the same cable into the same port?
Can I isolate 2 networks coming in on the same cable into the same port?
2018-04-08 12:20:07
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A client has the Jetstream 24 port POE switch. There are 2 different types of devices on the same SINGLE cable coming to the POE switch. but with different IP ranges. Is there any way to isolate them? I only want access through the switch to one range of IPs, or specific IPs if possible? I dont want anything but those to have access to other devices on the switch. Is this possible?

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Re:Can I isolate 2 networks coming in on the same cable into the same port?
2018-04-14 06:06:00
See the section about 802.1q VLANs in the user's guide, it's the way to isolate subnets. However, the switch/router on the other end of the cable needs to support VLANs, too.
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