Hi all,
I'd like to create an SSID for guests to access the Internet and also be able to only have accces to our organization's printers.
Is there a way to do this while restricting access to the rest of our network resources?
According to this article, I can set my "guest" network to NAT mode: Use Meraki DHCP to have the guests on a 10.0.0.0/8 network and still permit them access to the wired LAN network if the SSID firewall settings permit. However, if I allow access to the Local LAN through the SSID firewall settings, will this only apply to the printers on the Local LAN or everything in the Local LAN?
@Shadius : You need to setup below
Where does your org's printers reside? Their own subnet? If so it's easily accomplished with firewall rules and such.
If your org is large and printers span multiple subnets, networks, etc, it may be more difficult to accomplish and manage.
Preferably use bridge mode unless you have no other choice.
Preferably have printers on their own VLAN so you can allow traffic via the MR firewall and traffic shaping configuration of the guest SSID. If this is not possible you can still have fixed IP's on your printers or just allow TCP to the ports used by printers.
The easiest and simple way to do it would be to create a NAT mode SSID with Meraki DHCP and then create firewalls rules on the Meraki AP's to only permit access to the specified LAN IPs of the Printers.
Below are two KB articles that will assist you with the configuration;
NAT mode SSID with Meraki DHCP -
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Client_Addressing_and_Bridging/NAT_Mode_with_Meraki_DHCP
MR Firewall Rules -
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Firewall_and_Traffic_Shaping/MR_Firewall_Rules