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How to isolate my second lan from the first lan

I added a second NIC to my UTM (192.168.3.*). The idea was to add an extra AP to isolate guest-clients from my local network(192.168.1.*). Everything seems to work fine. I get an IP from the DHCP service and I can access the internet from my guest LAN. The problem is I can Access my local network from my guest network. I wan't to isolate the 2 networks. What did I missed.



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  • Hi, and welcome to the UTM Community!

    You might be interested in a document I maintain that I make available to members of the UTM Community, "Configure HTTP Proxy for a Network of Guests." If you would like me to send you this document, send me an email requesting it to my member name here @ the domain listed in my signature block - please include your member name here in your email as this offer is only for members. I also maintain a version auf Deutsch translated by fellow member hallowach when he and I did a major revision in 2013.

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  • Please define "access" more specifically? What ports/protocols?
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