EAP110 DMZ... ?

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EAP110 DMZ... ?
EAP110 DMZ... ?
2020-09-27 15:44:18
Model: EAP110-Outdoor  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: 3.20.0 Build 20200511 Rel. 33388

So...

 

We are in the Philippines and with "home schooling" and things my plan is to offer my neighbors (mostly family) free internet at school times (6am to 9pm) and access to a printer so they can print off maybe 20 pages/each/month free.

 

I am also thinking that later... if we have enough bandwidth we can sell that on a voucher basis - probably 30 days at a time without time limits.

 

I've got the EAP110 setup with a Wireless/Guest Network on Omada (voucher based):

 

Router 1 = Aztech DSL5068EN(1T1R) - that has the internet connection

Router 2 = TP-Link 841N - connected to Router 1 via WAN port - DHCP 

 

Router 1 has 3 reseverd spots:

192.168.254.100 - for Router 2 WAN port

192.168.254.101 - for EAP110

192.168.254.102 - for Mini PC running Omada Controller

192.168.254.103-49 are available via DHCP

 

Router 2 has my pc with movies, personal stuff and cctv that I don't really want anyone messing with

LAN = 192.168.0.1

MyPC =192.168.0.2 Static

CCTV = 192.168.0.3 Static

192.168.0.10 to 20 available for DHCP - our phone, tv etc.

 

I need to add the printer (router 1) and I don't really want anyone snooping on our cctv.

 

I check/administer Omada using Remote Desktop login and/or the Cloud based Controller from MyPC 

 

I've tried to split things up but wondering whether there's anything else I could do to make it a bit more robust?

 

Thanks 

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