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GS308E & Unifi AP vLAN
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Hi
I have a Unifi AP and I am trying to assign vLANs to my wireless networks. I am using a Netgear GS308E smart managed switch and an Untangle router.
The router is plugged into port 1 of the switch and the AP is plugged into port 8. I have a wired vLAN (vLAN 20) on port 2 for POE security cameras, which works fine. However, I am struggling to get my head around how to achieve the same with the Unifi AP. I want to assign the vLAN based on the wireless network SSID, so I guess the switch needs to pass the vLAN through or something?
The main wifi network (without a vLAN) works, but if I specify a vLAN then the device is unable to get an IP.
I have attached some diagrams. Please can someone kindly advise what combination of Tags/Untags/blanks I need on vLAN30 in order for devices to connect to the 'TEST IOT' wireless network?
Note, I have not configured any 'Networks' in the Unifi controller as I believe these are only required if you have a Unifi switch or gateway.
Thanks
Mike
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Welcome to our community! 🙂
It seems that you are having issues with the VLAN configuration of your switch going to your AP. I saw that your VLAN 30 doesn't have any members. You must tag the port of the switch on port 8(AP) and also your uplink(port 1) for VLAN 30 and leave the PVID to 1.
Basically, if the device is VLAN aware, you always need to tag the port in order for the VLANs to pass through properly. We only use Untag for devices that don't support any VLANs.
I hope this helps 🙂
Regards,
John
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Re: GS308E & Unifi AP vLAN
Don't seem to be able to add a second diagram to above post, so here it is.
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Re: GS308E & Unifi AP vLAN
Key problem here isn't the Netgear switch - obvious one does run each VLAN (probably expect the base VLAN 1) so VLAN 20 (surveillance), and much more VLAN 30 from the router to the UI AP is run tagged, and the router doing DHCP, routing, NATing, for the x.x.30.x IP subnet - very similar to your surveillance VLAN 20.
The point with Unifi is _always_ that users don't see what is technically configured under the hood when setting up e.g. a "network", an "SSID". So much more problem understanding Unifi's control. Interestingly, these questions always hit the Netgear community.
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Welcome to our community! 🙂
It seems that you are having issues with the VLAN configuration of your switch going to your AP. I saw that your VLAN 30 doesn't have any members. You must tag the port of the switch on port 8(AP) and also your uplink(port 1) for VLAN 30 and leave the PVID to 1.
Basically, if the device is VLAN aware, you always need to tag the port in order for the VLANs to pass through properly. We only use Untag for devices that don't support any VLANs.
I hope this helps 🙂
Regards,
John
NETGEAR Community Team
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Re: GS308E & Unifi AP vLAN
Hi John
Thank you! That fixed it 🙂
I'd removed all the vLAN30 members after my last failed attempt. Where I had been going wrong is that I had been changing the PVID too.
Cheers
Mike