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  • To add on, we have tried adding a VLAN, in an attempt to segregate the network, following instructions from the tutorials, etc. But since there are no routing options, the VLAN we created does not seem to work, even with our network's IP address. Hopefully I'm not misunderstanding the use of VLAN here.

    • schumaku's avatar
      schumaku
      Guru - Experienced User
      Each VLAN does create a dedicated - mostly isolated - network.

      Access points, router et all require VLAN support to deal with the different networks, different IP subnetworks.

      Typically, the routing and security/access control is done on a small business class router much easier.

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