Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3725 - Bridging Wired And Wireless?

Jan 30, 2012

Cisco 3725
IOS: (C3725-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 12.4(15)T9
Wireless Module NME
 
Brief current running config below:
 
interface FastEthernet0/0
description WAN LINK
bandwidth 8192

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I currently have a 2811 and a LAN setup via a sub-interface FA0/1.3 and using a HWIC-AP I have a sub-interface dot11radio 0/1.5.  I have them setup to work and surf the inet great, but I have recently been overly annoyed with the fact that the wifi cannot access windows shares on desktops and visa versa with the laptops.
 
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bridge 1 protocol ieee
interface x & y
bridge-group 1
 
Although what should be simple has failed (good thing I tftp'd my working config).  Here is my current configuration.
 
interface FastEthernet0/1.30
encapsulation dot1Q 30
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(...)
bridge irb 
(...)
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1a) If I do set up multiple subnets on the LAN interface of the RV042, do I need to assign the two ports to different VLANs?  (I don't see any way to set each port to a specific IP address.)

2) Can I set up the 2 WAN ports on the RV042, one static for each network, and will the RV042 route traffic from 1 WAN port to the second WAN port?

3) Is there some other way I should consider setting this up?
 
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SETUP:
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!
!
Interface F0/0
no ip address

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