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AP-mode, Multi-SSID, VLANs and backhaul.
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AP-mode, Multi-SSID, VLANs and backhaul.
Hi!
I´m thinking about investing in an Orbi-solution but have not been able to find any information that states that all my requirements is supported, at the same time. I´m attaching a sketch of the thought out setup.
Does anyone have any experience in this and could confirm that this will work and also recommend which models to use?
Regards
Peter
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Re: AP-mode, Multi-SSID, VLANs and backhaul.
Most likely not. Orbi doesn't support separation of SSIDs let alone making each freqency go to a separate VLAN.
Sounds like you need something more business or enterprise supporting. Orbi is for home.
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Re: AP-mode, Multi-SSID, VLANs and backhaul.
Ok, thanks. This is my home 🙂
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Re: AP-mode, Multi-SSID, VLANs and backhaul.
I agree with @FURRYe38 . This is not what Orbi is designed for. Will be a dismal failure.
I wonder what prompts this design. "super paranoia?" belief that somehow traffic on VLAN's adds up to less useage than traffic on a single LAN? It just seems like a whole lot of bother.
Good Luck
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Re: AP-mode, Multi-SSID, VLANs and backhaul.
@CrimpOn wrote:I agree with @FURRYe38 . This is not what Orbi is designed for. Will be a dismal failure.
I wonder what prompts this design. "super paranoia?" belief that somehow traffic on VLAN's adds up to less useage than traffic on a single LAN? It just seems like a whole lot of bother.
Good Luck
There are plenty of reasons. Separation of traffic so you can prioritize more easily, segments that don't need internet access off the top of my head.
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