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NemoNeil
Apr 29, 2022Guide
RDP over Difrerent VLAN issue
I have SXK80 with 2 Sattelites my configuration is as follows regarding VLAN: Computer A is on VLAN "O20" with Client Isolation Enabled and Network Isolation Enabled Computer B is on VLAN "O...
BruceGuo
May 03, 2022NETGEAR Expert
Can you ping? I want to know when RDP is failed, does "ping" fail as well.
- NemoNeilMay 03, 2022Guide
Hey Bruce
I cannot Ping the machine
Heres simplified setup:
Port 1 = Connected to ISP Modem = VLAN ID 1 (Trunk Mode)
Port 2 = Connected to an unmanaged 4 port Switch = VLAN ID 2 (Trunk Mode)
Port 3 = Connected to PC 1 = VLAN ID 3 (Access Mode) Client Isolation=On Network Isolation=On
Port 4 = Connected to PC 2 = VLAN ID 4 (Access Mode) Client Isolation=Off Network Isolation=OffFrom PC 2 I want to able to RDP to PC 1. As i understand Network Isolation is off on VLAN 4, so should be able to connect to VLAN 3?
I have RDP enabled on PC 1. Not sure what else i can check?
- hnagarajuMay 03, 2022NETGEAR Expert
If you have separate VLANs, then you need configure static routes.
In SRK80, the solution will be to enable different wireless on same VLAN and enable client isolation for rest of the devices, with just these two clients allowed to communicate.
We will be adding mDNS gateway that will allow some know protocols to be routed across VLANs.
Please reach out to BruceGuo via messaging to get a pre-release firmware if you want to try it out.
- BruceGuoMay 04, 2022NETGEAR Expert
Network isolation means clients under different vlan network cannot talk to each other.
Can you disable network and client isolation in VLAN3? I think the source VLAN and destination VLAN needs to be without any isolation in your case.
Bruce
- NemoNeilMay 04, 2022Guide
Thanks for the reply.
I wanted VLAN3 to be most secure as its a high risk computer. Hence i enabled client and network Isolation
Yet I wanted computer 2 VLAN4 to have access to computer 3. which i thought turning off network Isolation would grant me this.
I thought having Network Isolation on VLAN3 means it cannot communitcate out to other VLANs?
so in a scenario where VLAN3 was compromised, it cannot infect other VLANs.? same goes with Client Isolation, if enabled it cannot infect other client within the same VLAN
Having VLAN4 Netowrk Isolation off mean it should be able to talk to other VLANs in this case VLAN3
Correct me if im wrong.
Thanks
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