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How can i maintain VLANS after a router a switch?
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I have the main router which holds the VLANS configuration (MAIN and GUEST) , two access point connected to it, and it works fine.
In the next location I don't know what I need to do in order to accomplish the following :
The Access point will show the two networks (MAIN and GUEST) , and the pc which is wired will be only on the guest network.
How do I accomplish that?
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I have the main router which holds the VLANS configuration (MAIN and GUEST) , two access point connected to it, and it works fine.
In the next location I don't know what I need to do in order to accomplish the following :
The Access point will show the two networks (MAIN and GUEST) , and the pc which is wired will be only on the guest network.
How do I accomplish that?
network_mark.jpg
Hmm, the networking diagram doesn't really help, are you able to put cables onto the diagram to show how everything is connected up? How is the first location connected to the next?
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see updated diagram
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Ok.
So I'm using ubiquiti USG as the router and as the switch in the guest area area b what switch should I use?
So I'm using ubiquiti USG as the router and as the switch in the guest area area b what switch should I use?
How many ports does the switch need to have? A smart switch would be sufficient. Trendnet, Cisco, TP-Link... doesn't have the be the most expensive. You could even use a UniFi switch if you wanted.
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So on the smart switch I just tell him to configure the ports one as the Guest Vlan and one as the main VLAN?
Do I do through the unifi controller UI or do I login straight to the device itself with it's IP?
Do I do through the unifi controller UI or do I login straight to the device itself with it's IP?
ASKER
Works. Thanks.