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WalterEilender
Nov 16, 2022Tutor
GS305EP
Hi, I want to config GS305EP Switch to do the following: Port 5 receives VLAN 12 and 919 Port 1 should use VLAN 12 (Access Point) Port 2-4 should use VLAN 919 (Other Devices) I turned off I...
- Nov 17, 2022
Well...
Basic 802.1Q VLANs worked after plugging the cables correctly (: (: (:
schumaku
Nov 16, 2022Guru - Experienced User
is there any network infrastructure taking care on the various networks you intend to introduce'?
There must be e.g. a router taking care on these additional networks, connected on a trunk connection,
can't see the purpose or how you had configured that GS105PE ....
Appears there are some basic misunderstandings in VLAN concepts. If you have three VLANs like 1, 12, and 919 configured on the switches, you can link these switches on a trunk carrying 1, 12, and 919 as tagged (marked), so these VLAN start to exist on the switches where these are configured, and the trunk is bringing the VLAN connections.
Unclear on what you intend to do. With just a common consumer home router, your home LAN does carry just one VLAN, typically an untagged VLAN, available on all LAN ports.
If you want an access port (or more one designated SSID) associated e.g. to the VLAN 12, what is intended to deal with the VLAN 12 trafic, with the IP subnet, what should issue DHCP ip addresses to wireless devices associated to this SSID, and how should this traffic be routed/forwarded?
- WalterEilenderNov 16, 2022Tutor
It is an already established network for a dorm, set up by students.
We installed Access Points in our users rooms, but when the tenant wants to use wireless connection (one socket per room), we installed the Netgear GS105PE, with these configs:
1 PoE Out (802.3af) 12 Port for AP 2-4 No PoE 919 Other Devices 5 PoE In (802.3at) Tagged: 12, 919 Uplink Now we bought GS305EP for other tenants whose sockets are blocked by Access Points, but it doesn't work because of the problems described in my first post.
(Of course now PoE is set to 802.3at on Port 1-4 with high priority on Port 1.)
The Access Point is also not the problem; When setting VLAN 12 on the socket (without Netgear Switch inbetween) the AP works just fine.
- WalterEilenderNov 17, 2022Tutor
Well...
Basic 802.1Q VLANs worked after plugging the cables correctly (: (: (:
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