Vlans on Unifi
Vlans on Unifi
For IPv4 you possess public IP addresses and private IP addresses. The ISP handles the public IPs, meaning you can only adjust private ones. You set up subnets within 192.168.0.0/16, 10.0.0.0/8, and 172.16.0.0/12 ranges. Inside these areas, you generate several subnets, allowing your devices to receive IP addresses from them.
So If i am understanding you. The house would be the subnet and the rooms will be the ip. So if I have a single story house (first floor). I only have one subnet. But if I have more than one subnet I have a multiple story house(2nd and 3rd floor). I can have eveyrthing on the 1st floor making it easier. but a more complext design would be the multi story house
I’d explore numerous YouTube videos. It seems you have some solid concepts, though it’s unclear how to put them into action or understand their full impact. As mentioned earlier, Lawrence Systems offers quality content on VLANs and networking in general. He demonstrates configuring firewall rules in pfSense.
Take a look at this material—it includes a useful image you can view here: https://www.techtarget.com/searchnetwork...ts-formula
I see, you're trying to understand IP address ranges. The notation like 192.168.0.0/16 means it covers a large block of addresses starting from that base. It's not just another fixed IP but part of a defined range. You're right about /24 and /30 indicating ranges, but the notation can vary depending on the network design.