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Setting up a Guest Access Point in UTM

I am running a setup with a bridged FioS modem giving me a single public IP, ESX host with internal/external vSwitches, and the Sophos UTM.  I am currently running a wifi router through the UTM with all of my rules in place and it is working great.  I would like to run an additional router as a guest network which is pretty much wide open.  The main reason for this is easy usage for the girlfriend while I dork out and for guests who want to connect.  My host has an open nic available to connect the additional router.  Would I just add an additional outside nic to my UTM interfaces or would I need to run a separate UTM as a dmz in this case?  Any help is greatly appreciated.



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  • You can run multiple interfaces/networks, without a problem. If I understand your setup correctly, just set it up as a second internal LAN for the GF, making the same settings as the one you have now (web filtering, firewall rules, MASQ, DHCP, etc.)
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  • You can run multiple interfaces/networks, without a problem. If I understand your setup correctly, just set it up as a second internal LAN for the GF, making the same settings as the one you have now (web filtering, firewall rules, MASQ, DHCP, etc.)
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