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AP514
Jul 13, 2020Tutor
Default Vlan not making it to the Net
I have several Vlans on my Switch..all are working(at least the ones I have something hooked to) I have the switch connected to an ER-4. I have all Vlans TRUNKING thru port 24. My problem is.......
- Jul 14, 2020
Well, Thanks for the information about Me haveing to give a more informative set of ports and setups/Configs. I will remember it for my next set of Questions.
I was taking screens of all my connects on the ER4 Router and of how I have my Switch configured to Post here....
I figured a picture would be alot better than me trying to explain what I was seeing for Configuration.
Well, While taking Screens in my Router, I saw my PROBLEM..
Vlan 30 my IOT I had thought I had set my DHCP range smaller...had it all the way up to XX.254 So when I was trying to set my Wifi as an access point.(Static IP it was in the Vlan 30 DHCP range) I adjusted the Wifi outside the DHCP range and all is Working Great.
So,1 problem down...
As Far as the Vlan 1 ports not working..I will return maybe this weekend with more questions and better info on my Configs
(as you suggested).
Thanks for your help and support on these Forums
schumaku
Jul 13, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Consumer routers rarely support VLANs and make in general not very good wireless access points.
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Said that - for such a device you configure an access port as yu would do for a normal computer, untagged VLAN, VLAN ID and PVID the same.
You state the VLAN for the wireless is 30 - why do you try ports configured for VLAN 1? As-is you get nothing because the VLAN 1 might not be configued on your router at all, or the VAN 1 isn't properly configured on the trunk. Only VLAN 30 is for the WLAN, isn't it?.
AP514
Jul 13, 2020Tutor
The OLD Router I am using as an Access Point--WiFI is NOT VLAN aware.
The New -Actual Router is an Edgemax ER-4..very much Vlan aware.
As far as the Config for Vlan 30..I have it listed above......and I can hook up my Computer to that VLAN 30 RJ45 connect and get internet but when I connect my WIFI to the same RJ45 end point I can not. can not get IP (Maybe it is not getting DHCP info?)
From schumaku
"Said that - for such a device you configure an access port as you would do for a normal computer, untagged VLAN, VLAN ID and PVID the same." This is why I was going try to use the Default Ports. They are untagged, listed in default VLAN and default PVID.
I was not sure if Port 24(trunk) had to Have a "U" or "T" for the Default to be able to get to router. PORT 24 is the port Connecting to my Router on Eth 1. Eth 0= Wan, Eth 1= Lan to Port 24 on Switch
Should Not ALL the Defualt ports/untagged be able to get a "IP" from the router ? I Had Eth1 set up Dhcp(Auto) and also setup as a Static IP...No connect to those default ports.
I am just trying to get the Wife Wifi..Wife is not happy no one is happy :P
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