Extending subnet to a second location using Omada devices

I'm new to this forum and this is my first post. I'm not sure if this is the correct sub-group or topic area for my request but here goes.
I currently have the ER707-M2 router, OC200 controller, 2 EAP WAPs and a couple of SG2210MP switches at our cottage with a simple configuration, just the default LAN.
I'm wondering if it is possible with Omada devices to extend a subnet from our home to our cottage so that a device attached to the subnet at the cottage appears to be on the home subnet. Or, maybe the question is, is it possible to use the DHCP on our home network to assign IP addresses to devices on a VLAN at the cottage.
Les
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Hi @Les_Brown
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
This is the correct page. No worries.
Yes, you can do this multi-net setup with the Omada gears. The one you have can do that.
Here's the guide you can make use of:
How to Set Up VLAN Interface on the Omada Router
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Clive_A,
Thanks for the reply. I looked at the referenced document and it looks like it is addressing the application scenario of setting up several VLANs at a given location. I need to extend a LAN subnet across the internet between 2 sites. Is this possible if I have similar TP-Link gear at both ends?
Les
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Hi @Les_Brown
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
Les_Brown wrote
Clive_A,
Thanks for the reply. I looked at the referenced document and it looks like it is addressing the application scenario of setting up several VLANs at a given location. I need to extend a LAN subnet across the internet between 2 sites. Is this possible if I have similar TP-Link gear at both ends?
Les
OK. I see.
DHCP relay. That should be what you are after.
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