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Vlans connected to a configured switch or switchport

Vlans connected to a configured switch or switchport

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DocNik
Junior Member
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06-14-2025, 04:52 AM
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I’m working on setting up a VLAN at home to isolate my IoT devices from the rest of the network. Here’s a summary of your setup and what might be causing the issue: Hardware Router/firewall, Port 4 uses OpenNMS; Switch is Netgear managed with MS108EUP; WAP connects via Netgear Wax630e Wi-Fi 6E; router has default LAN (192.168.1.0/24) and a VLAN for IoT (10.0.0.0/24); switch supports Advanced 802.1Q VLAN switching; on the switch, multiple devices have different SSIDs—one for the default LAN and another for the VLAN1; you’re managing both Ethernet and Wi-Fi VLANs but not both simultaneously. You suspect the tagging method or configuration might be the problem.
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DocNik
06-14-2025, 04:52 AM #1

I’m working on setting up a VLAN at home to isolate my IoT devices from the rest of the network. Here’s a summary of your setup and what might be causing the issue: Hardware Router/firewall, Port 4 uses OpenNMS; Switch is Netgear managed with MS108EUP; WAP connects via Netgear Wax630e Wi-Fi 6E; router has default LAN (192.168.1.0/24) and a VLAN for IoT (10.0.0.0/24); switch supports Advanced 802.1Q VLAN switching; on the switch, multiple devices have different SSIDs—one for the default LAN and another for the VLAN1; you’re managing both Ethernet and Wi-Fi VLANs but not both simultaneously. You suspect the tagging method or configuration might be the problem.

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Lorddoom139
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06-14-2025, 04:52 AM
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Are the Access points tagging the traffic for each ssid? Is the uplink port to the router tagged in both vlans? Maybe share a screenshot of your settings.
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Lorddoom139
06-14-2025, 04:52 AM #2

Are the Access points tagging the traffic for each ssid? Is the uplink port to the router tagged in both vlans? Maybe share a screenshot of your settings.