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dennis48755
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Jun 15, 2017
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Guest Wi-Fi

Hi, I would like to set up a seperate Guest Wi-Fi access to the internet only. The configuration diagram posted by DaneA here shows what I would like to do, substituting - FVS336 for the Firewall Ro...
  • JohnC_V's avatar
    JohnC_V
    Jun 21, 2017

    Hi dennis48755,

     

    Basically if you wanted to create multiple VLANs to passthrough on a single port or Trunk. For VLAN aware devices such as switch, access point, router, VOIP Phone, etc.), the port should be set to T or Tagged under specific VLAN membership and for non-VLAN aware devices(like printers, hub, PC, etc.), the port should be set to U or Untagged under specified VLAN membership then set the PVID to specific VLAN.

     

    e.g. 
    JGS516PE VLAN 802.1Q Advanced VLAN Membership...
    VLAN 1 All ports - U (Default)
    VLAN 250:
    - Port 1 - T (WNDAP360)
    - Port 2 - T (WAC720)

    - If you wanted a PC to be a member of VLAN 250, You may set the port to U, then assign PVID 250.
    - Port 16 - T (Firewall)

     

    Regards,

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