On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 3:51 PM, fi...@7technw.com <fi...@7technw.com> wrote:
> Another easy solution is to just add another nic.

Not an option in this case. The OP described a wireless network where
the client subnet and management subnet exist on the same physical
network. You can't change that in this case, so your two options are
to separate them virtually (vlans) or just run them on the same
physical network.

Yes, he could use another NIC and plug it into a switch along with the
first NIC and the wireless network, but this still doesn't separate
the two networks, and is no better than creating an alias on the
existing NIC.

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