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Configuring VLAN on Omada involves adjusting network settings to segment traffic effectively.

Configuring VLAN on Omada involves adjusting network settings to segment traffic effectively.

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BobbyGamer13
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11-03-2025, 03:54 PM
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I'm seeking support from the community. My recent tech experience has left me a bit confused with my new configuration (understatement). I currently have an active Omada network with three SSIDs, but I need this VLAN isolated. I own an OC200, E605, and TLSG1016PE, along with an EAP 650. I use a home Wi-Fi, work-from-home setup for my spouse, and IoT devices for everything else. My goal is to separate the WFH and IoT traffic from the rest. My switch isn't JetStream. I'm confident I can handle this, but I'm stuck on the steps. I don’t want to upgrade to JetStream since my current smart managed PoE setup is 16 ports, 8 PoE, 150W, but I think it would simplify things. I've created a new VLAN and tagged it in my EAP, but the network fails afterward. I suspect the issue lies in how the ports are tagged. I’ve logged into the switch’s GUI (others are Omada-managed), but I’m unsure what to do next. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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BobbyGamer13
11-03-2025, 03:54 PM #1

I'm seeking support from the community. My recent tech experience has left me a bit confused with my new configuration (understatement). I currently have an active Omada network with three SSIDs, but I need this VLAN isolated. I own an OC200, E605, and TLSG1016PE, along with an EAP 650. I use a home Wi-Fi, work-from-home setup for my spouse, and IoT devices for everything else. My goal is to separate the WFH and IoT traffic from the rest. My switch isn't JetStream. I'm confident I can handle this, but I'm stuck on the steps. I don’t want to upgrade to JetStream since my current smart managed PoE setup is 16 ports, 8 PoE, 150W, but I think it would simplify things. I've created a new VLAN and tagged it in my EAP, but the network fails afterward. I suspect the issue lies in how the ports are tagged. I’ve logged into the switch’s GUI (others are Omada-managed), but I’m unsure what to do next. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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Caribbean_Blue
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11-03-2025, 05:28 PM
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Caribbean_Blue
11-03-2025, 05:28 PM #2

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RoTa_Mags
Member
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11-03-2025, 11:25 PM
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Please configure the tagged and untagged VLANs for each port under the "802.1Q VLAN" settings. The incoming port from your gateway should have all VLAN tags matching the ID you set during creation. For the port connected to your access point, assign it to "Untagged" and the remaining ports to "Tagged".
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RoTa_Mags
11-03-2025, 11:25 PM #3

Please configure the tagged and untagged VLANs for each port under the "802.1Q VLAN" settings. The incoming port from your gateway should have all VLAN tags matching the ID you set during creation. For the port connected to your access point, assign it to "Untagged" and the remaining ports to "Tagged".