For just a wap wouldn't the switch have to have the vlans?

If you can do a router instead look at the linksys e1000 series. They broadcast 
2 asides kne being guest and keeps everything separate

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On Mar 2, 2012, at 15:12, "Dustin Puryear" 
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We are familiar with WAPs like the WAP4410N which supports VLANs on the switch 
to break out wifi networks for security. Are there any WAPs you know of that 
have this functionality built-in (i.e., doesn’t require a switch that supports 
VLANs, but segments the wifi networks on its own)?

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