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NEDi2021
Aspirant
Jun 01, 2021

Can't access admin after enabling VLAN

Hello everyone

This is the first time ever I used VLAN and so far I did achieved what I needed by enabling, but I lost access on admin account. 

after entering correct ip address in my browser it won't open admin login page anymore, same with mobile app it can't find router anymore, but I can access internet and local printer with no problem while I'm connected trough R8500 WIFI. so this is my network setup: Internet Modem>Dell TZ600> R8500. TZ600 confirms that R8500 is connected on Static IP and when I enter that IP on browser to login to admin panel it won't load anything. local IP of R8500 is different than TZ600 and it's static. 

any ideas what's going on? am I doing or did something wrong? any help will be appreciated. thanks

5 Replies

  • ok so I was able to access admin trough Ethernet cable connected directly to router, but not through WiFi VLAN. anyways it's strange why I can't get connected to admin when connected rough wifi.

    • NEDi --

       

      I'm not 100% familiar with NetGear, but as far as networking goes, you need to set a specific VLAN (default is generally VLAN ID 1) as your "Admin" VLAN, then you need to either Tag or Untag a port for that specific VLAN.

       

      You can also Trunk a port to include all VLAN's by Tagging all VLAN's for that specific port.

       

      I know a lot of this is confusing, and I'm probably not helping that fact, but I hope some of this helps!

       

      Is there any specific reason why you are wanting to VLAN off a 4 port router? We use VLAN's on switches for our clients when we're wanting to route specific data to certain ports, but block that information from other ports, yet have all of that information touch Trunk port(s). Basically creating a second, third, fourth, etc etc etc switch virtually (get it?! Virtually - VLAN ha!)

      • NEDi2021's avatar
        NEDi2021
        Aspirant

        thanks for your reply it kinda gave me an idea what I did wrong. 

        so the idea is to have WiFi on VLAN is to give users access only to internet and local network printer and not to be able to see rest of the network conected computers and servers, which I have them also connected to TZ600 trough smart managed Netgear Switch. so this is how it looks like: Fiber Modem>TZ600>R8500 (WiFi)/Netgear GS752TPS>servers, computers and printer. can this be done any better way with current equipment? thanks