Create VLAN setup with Fritzbox and TL-SG1428PE

Create VLAN setup with Fritzbox and TL-SG1428PE

Create VLAN setup with Fritzbox and TL-SG1428PE
Create VLAN setup with Fritzbox and TL-SG1428PE
2024-07-04 10:07:00 - last edited 2024-07-05 03:44:36
Model: TL-SG1428PE  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 1.0.0 Build 20220510 Rel.60186

Hi all, 

I'm tryieng to setup a VLAN configuration with following setup.

I know there are several thready, facing similar issues, I also tried to do the config like them, but unfortunately I didn't get it.

 

This sould be the setup:

 

Router FritzBox 5530: Port 1: IP 192.168.178.1 -> Switch Port 1: IP 192.168.178.201 (VLAN1)
This will be the standard Network with full network access

 

Router: Port 3: IP 192.168.179.1 -> Switch Port 2: No designated IP (VLAN100)
This will be the guest Network without Network access but internet access.
Note: The Router doesn't know VLAN!

 

Switchport 3: Connected to Unify Cloudkey (Knowing VLAN 1 and 100)


Target:
Users on PC and in Home-WIFI should have full access to network

Users in guest-WIFI and IOT-WIFI should have no access to network but to Internet.

 

What I tried before:

On Switch Port 2 and 3: VLAN100 untagged and PVID 100.

 

But it doesn't work. I hope you can give me some hints to solve this issue.

 

TIA

 

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2024-07-05 03:44:31 - last edited 2024-07-05 03:44:36

Hi @olen90 

 

Your router seems to be a simple home router, it may not support multi-nets NAT. 

 

About VLAN settings, I will take a tp-link router as the example:

How to set up router on a stick with Omada gateway and L2 switch

 

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2024-07-05 03:44:31 - last edited 2024-07-05 03:44:36

Hi @olen90 

 

Your router seems to be a simple home router, it may not support multi-nets NAT. 

 

About VLAN settings, I will take a tp-link router as the example:

How to set up router on a stick with Omada gateway and L2 switch

 

>> Omada EAP Firmware Trial Available Here << *Try filtering posts on each forum by Label of [Early Access]*
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