Simple configuration two LANs
Hi Guys!
I`m using Omada SDN with following HW
I like to separate my NAS from the rest of the network. I did set up a second LAN on one of the ports L2 with an adressrange 220.110.20.1/24.
I had defined a route between both LANs to get access to the NAS.
but I do not get internet Access from there. what I'm doing wrong?
Thankyou for your help.
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Do you have a config lay out for us to check?
So maybe you need to read the multi network setup guide on the official website. Which should help you resolve most multi network issues.
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Do you have a config lay out for us to check?
So maybe you need to read the multi network setup guide on the official website. Which should help you resolve most multi network issues.
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please take a look to the original post. there you can find a picture and what I like to do.
It is simply to connect a NAS device on one of the Ports L2 and setup a second network.
I can ping the NAS but don't have access to the internet from the NAS. Any documentation I can find ist using a manged switch which I don't have.
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Hi @wickie
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wickie wrote
please take a look to the original post. there you can find a picture and what I like to do.
It is simply to connect a NAS device on one of the Ports L2 and setup a second network.
I can ping the NAS but don't have access to the internet from the NAS. Any documentation I can find ist using a manged switch which I don't have.
If you don't have a managed switch, then this dummy switch you use will only pass one VLAN as untagged if you need computers on it(because computers use untagged VLAN). Or the switch can pass multiple tagged VLANs but will require connected devices tagged VLAN capable.
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