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2820vn for Credit Card device
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24 Sep 2011 15:18 #69470
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Hello,
We have just received a letter from our merchant card processor saying that our credit card device has to be on a seperate network to all other PC's. How can we achieve this when all devices plug directly into the back of the 2820vn including the broadband enabled card device.
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We have just received a letter from our merchant card processor saying that our credit card device has to be on a seperate network to all other PC's. How can we achieve this when all devices plug directly into the back of the 2820vn including the broadband enabled card device.
Thanks
ke z
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25 Sep 2011 08:30 #69471
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It depends exactly what they want. If it's a V2830 then it can be a separate logical network (e.g. 192.168.1.0 and 10.0.1.0).
Presumably your credit card machine works on IP (Internet); would a hard VLAN be adequate? i.e. one LAN port isolated ?
Alternatively, a separate WAN IP address feeding into a separate router etc.
Presumably your credit card machine works on IP (Internet); would a hard VLAN be adequate? i.e. one LAN port isolated ?
Alternatively, a separate WAN IP address feeding into a separate router etc.
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25 Sep 2011 10:18 #69473
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Replied by kez on topic Re: 2820vn for Credit Card device
Hi,
Thank you for your response. Answering your questions :
1) It is a 2820vn not a V2830. I don't know if there is any difference.
2) Creating a 10.0.0.1 logical network for one physical port and having everything else on 192.168.1.1 may suffice. They're concern is that the card numbers could be sniffed by an unscropulous PC user.
3) the credit card device is an IP device and has its own assigned IP address
4) a hard VLAN with one physical LAN port isolated sounds like a good idea. I do not know how to implement this on the 2820vn.
5) I thought about a seperate WAN address feeding into a seperate modem router but as far as I can gather this would involve us in purchasing another telephone line and broadband subscription which is undesirable. Did you mean that we could use another modem router plugged into the back of the 2820vn and in some way use that.
Thank you
Ke z
Thank you for your response. Answering your questions :
1) It is a 2820vn not a V2830. I don't know if there is any difference.
2) Creating a 10.0.0.1 logical network for one physical port and having everything else on 192.168.1.1 may suffice. They're concern is that the card numbers could be sniffed by an unscropulous PC user.
3) the credit card device is an IP device and has its own assigned IP address
4) a hard VLAN with one physical LAN port isolated sounds like a good idea. I do not know how to implement this on the 2820vn.
5) I thought about a seperate WAN address feeding into a seperate modem router but as far as I can gather this would involve us in purchasing another telephone line and broadband subscription which is undesirable. Did you mean that we could use another modem router plugged into the back of the 2820vn and in some way use that.
Thank you
Ke z
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