Guest User!

You are not Sophos Staff.

This discussion has been locked.
You can no longer post new replies to this discussion. If you have a question you can start a new discussion

Basic Home Connection Setup with Router and Sophos Home Server?

Want to try to setup a SOPHOS XG Firewall Home Edition on a Server at home. 

https://www.sophos.com/en-us/products/free-tools/sophos-xg-firewall-home-edition.aspx

At home my setup is....

Internet ---> Cable Modem ---> Router ---> Connects to PC, Printer, and Switch (for additional devices downstairs) 

Where would I put the SOPHOS server, can it go in between the Cable Modem and the Router.  Dual port network card in SOPHOS server on Ethernet connection IN and one OUT to the Router? 

Thanks for help.



This thread was automatically locked due to age.
Parents
  • Hi Albert,

    Simply put, the Sophos XG Firewall Home Edition is a replacement to your Router, however, I suspect that your Router is also acting as an Access Point.

    With that presumption, your Home Setup would evolve into:

    Internet --> Cable Modem --> Sophos XG Firewall Home Edition --> Switch --> Router, PC, Printer, Additional Downstairs Devices

    Generally, SoHo Routers have a built in Switch, allowing you to connect multiple hosts directly to it. Due to the nature of only having a Dual NIC on your Sophos XG Firewall Home Edition, the OUT, or more accurately, LAN, will need to be connected directly to a Switch, and then other hosts can connect to that Switch.

    If you have the model number of the Router, I'll be able to be more accurate with my next recommendation, however, from a general standpoint, I also advise that you place the Router in Access Point Mode (AP Mode). If it doesn't support that feature, then at the very least disable DHCP, QoS, Firewalls, etc, so that the Sophos XG Firewall Home Edition can do the heavy lifting.

    I hope this helps! Best of luck!

    Cheers,

    Kyle

  • Kyle,

    Thanks for the description.  I have used DLink DIR-655 router for a long time at home which could easily be put into AP Mode I believe.  Though currently I just upgraded to a Synology RT1900ac router at home which has many more features.  Any thoughts on those two would be helpful.  Thanks again.

    Al

Reply
  • Kyle,

    Thanks for the description.  I have used DLink DIR-655 router for a long time at home which could easily be put into AP Mode I believe.  Though currently I just upgraded to a Synology RT1900ac router at home which has many more features.  Any thoughts on those two would be helpful.  Thanks again.

    Al

Children
No Data