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ToniRod
Jul 23, 2023Guide
WAX630E VLAN bug
Hello, I'm having issues with my 2 WAX630E units. VLANs are not working properly. Configuration: - Netgear MS510TXM Managed switch - 2 WAX630E AP, AP1 and AP2 - 2 VLANs: A & B - 2 SSID:...
ToniRod
Jul 23, 2023Guide
Hi, actually mDNS is disabled on both AP.
Regarding firewall, all traffic is allowed from VLAN A to VLAN B.
I'm facing the issue only when the printer and the laptop are connected to the same Access Point but with different VLAN SSID. Connecting them to two different Access Points, and still with different VLAN SSID works well, which suggests it's not a firewall issue.
Regarding firewall, all traffic is allowed from VLAN A to VLAN B.
I'm facing the issue only when the printer and the laptop are connected to the same Access Point but with different VLAN SSID. Connecting them to two different Access Points, and still with different VLAN SSID works well, which suggests it's not a firewall issue.
schumaku
Jul 24, 2023Guru - Experienced User
ToniRod wrote:
I'm facing the issue only when the printer and the laptop are connected to the same Access Point but with different VLAN SSID. Connecting them to two different Access Points, and still with different VLAN SSID works well, which suggests it's not a firewall issue.
Two SSIDs. still two networks, two different VLANs, two different IP subnetworks. And the IPv4 traffic must flow over the firewall. What does Wireshark collect when attempting to access the printer Web UI from the laptop? Sure, there could be additional L3 or L2 issues prohibiting establishing a connection, e.g. on the WAX630E. Start capturing traffic, proof a ping will go through, then we can see what fails on establishing a TCP session.
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