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MattyiceNG
Jan 11, 2024Aspirant
Network Topology & Security Question
Ok I have a fairly complex topology question/issue. I have my Orbi Pro 6 SXK80 all set up with the VLANS configured as follows: Port 1 - LAN 1 - VLAN 1 Admin Port 2 - LAN 2 - VLAN 2 Employees ...
ErwinL
Jan 12, 2024NETGEAR Moderator
Hello@MattyiceNG
And welcome to the NETGEAR Community! 🙂
For VLAN2/Port2
I guess what you can do is to access the switch GUI/settings and create VLAN 2 and have all the ports you wish to be under VLAN 2 be the member of VLAN 2 with PVID number 2 and connect it to your Orbri Pro 6 router. If that will not work try setting the port where the Orbi is connected as Tag port.
VLAN 3/Port 3
You can connect and setup an access point to port 3. You do not really need a router to make smart devices to work.
VLAN 4/Port 4
You can simply connect and setup an access point for guest wifi access.
You may choose your desired specific devices for switch or access point so I can point you to the right article for the procedure if I can find one.
Have a lovely day,
Erwin
Netgear Team
MattyiceNG
Jan 15, 2024Aspirant
Erwin,
Thanks for the reply. It's a catch-22; even though the built in wifi on the Orbi Pro 6 SXK80 than on any Google router, a good number of the smart devices require a Google Nest router to work. Theoretically there shouldn't be any issues but even Google/Nest has posted some (most) of their smart products can only truly work well with a Google/Nest router.
I want the Google network/VLAN isolated from everything else completely. But since it's a router I'm plugging into Port 2, should that be a Trunk or Acess port on the Orbi setup?
- schumakuJan 15, 2024Guru - Experienced User
MattyiceNG wrote:
It's a catch-22; even though the built in wifi on the Orbi Pro 6 SXK80 than on any Google router, a good number of the smart devices require a Google Nest router to work.
Such as which Smart Devices are that far off the industry standards that these requiring a Nest Router please?
MattyiceNG wrote:
Theoretically there shouldn't be any issues but even Google/Nest has posted some (most) of their smart products can only truly work well with a Google/Nest router.
Reads like bad marketing, if not worse. What does practically not work?
MattyiceNG wrote:
I want the Google network/VLAN isolated from everything else completely. But since it's a router I'm plugging into Port 2, should that be a Trunk or Acess port on the Orbi setup?
Completely isolated? STP and RSTP and similar protocols does always span the full network, regardless of the VLAN config on top. Last but not least, the Orbi Pro SXRnn is the router for all possible (five if I have it right) networks making up the default gateway, handling all NAT (many2one, port forwarding into [one] network, and DHCP for all these).
- MattyiceNGJan 15, 2024Aspirant
Yes. Correct. The Orbi Pro is the main router and the Google router is basically a sub router just to get the Nest products to connect. Google/Nest devices never work well with other manufacturers routers. They're a bit like Apple in a sense years ago.
- schumakuJan 15, 2024Guru - Experienced User
MattyiceNG wrote:
Google/Nest devices never work well with other manufacturers routers. They're a bit like Apple in a sense years ago.
Which Nest devices? Any references for this claim?
Ok, I'm a little bit limited to what is deployed here: Nest Mini, Nest Audio, Nest Hub, Nest Hub Max, Chromecast HD, Chromecast 4K, Chromecast Audio, ... and a selection of Chromecast dongles back to the H202-42. And not Nest Router anywhere near.
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