Different SSID's clients get different DHCP scopes from DHCP Server

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Different SSID's clients get different DHCP scopes from DHCP Server
Different SSID's clients get different DHCP scopes from DHCP Server
2023-07-14 03:20:04
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Currently, we have two SSIDs and all clients get the same IP address range from the DHCP server. All EAPs are managed by Omada Software Controller. We plan to add another scope in DHCP server so clients connect to SSID A will get IP address from scope A and clients connect to SSID B will get IP address from scope B. We could not able to find any settings within Omada controller. Does anyone can guide how to achieve the task?

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Re:Different SSID's clients get different DHCP scopes from DHCP Server
2023-07-14 04:18:16

  @Cyberkid9839 

 

here is a description of how you can do this

 

https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/3655/

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Re:Different SSID's clients get different DHCP scopes from DHCP Server
2023-07-18 06:10:25

  @MR.S 

All EAPs are connected to our LAN switches. Our LAN switches are un-manageable L2 switches. Are we able to achieve this, different SSIDs get different scopes from DHCP server?

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Re:Different SSID's clients get different DHCP scopes from DHCP Server
2023-07-18 14:16:14
As long as they can pass 802.1q VLAN tags transparently you should be fine. In Omada, you create multiple LAN subnets, each mapped to a VLAN id. When you create SSID's you map those to one of your defined LAN subnets. The router will sort all this out at its ingress ports, so as long as the downstream distribution network doesn't alter/filter packets, you should be just fine.
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Re:Different SSID's clients get different DHCP scopes from DHCP Server
2023-07-18 17:48:41

  @Cyberkid9839 

 

I guess, you want to have multiple VLANs on your APs. For that, you should use managed switches. Although it may work in some unique and limited configurations, when it comes to VLANs, using unmanaged switches is not a good idea.

Kris K
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