EAP225 lan bridge

EAP225 lan bridge

EAP225 lan bridge
EAP225 lan bridge
2024-09-19 14:54:21 - last edited 2024-09-21 08:40:15
Model: EAP225-Outdoor   SG2008P   EAP610  
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we have a shed what we have connected with a mesh between the 610 and the 225.

sg2008p>eap610 --mesh-- eap225>dumb switch with cameras

all the management IPs for these devices are on pvid1, the cameras are on vlan10, wireless clients is on vlan20

wireless works from eap225 but we are unable to get the cameras running.

will swapping out the dumb switch with smart switch like DS108GE?

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Re:EAP225 lan bridge-Solution
2024-09-20 03:26:24 - last edited 2024-09-21 08:40:15

Hi  @snoop-snoop 

 

 

Yes. Dump switches will work in the default VLAN1, To let the cameras work in VLAN10, you need a VLAN-sensible switch, DS108GE can do that.

You can also consider SDN switch such as SG2008, so that you can manage all of them via Omada controller.

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Re:EAP225 lan bridge-Solution
2024-09-20 03:26:24 - last edited 2024-09-21 08:40:15

Hi  @snoop-snoop 

 

 

Yes. Dump switches will work in the default VLAN1, To let the cameras work in VLAN10, you need a VLAN-sensible switch, DS108GE can do that.

You can also consider SDN switch such as SG2008, so that you can manage all of them via Omada controller.

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Re:EAP225 lan bridge
2024-09-20 03:30:33
thanks. yeah, i think the sg2008 would be a better choice so i can manage it all from the controller.
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Re:EAP225 lan bridge
2024-09-21 09:14:41 - last edited 2024-09-21 09:15:02

Vincent-TP wrote

Hi  @snoop-snoop 

 

 

Yes. Dump switches will work in the default VLAN1, To let the cameras work in VLAN10, you need a VLAN-sensible switch, DS108GE can do that.

You can also consider SDN switch such as SG2008, so that you can manage all of them via Omada controller.

  @Vincent-TP 

sg2008 got in today.
adopted it, prepped the port for the access point and the cameras with their respective switch profiles and just like that it worked without fuss.

could have saved a few bucks going for the cheaper models but i figured managing all these from a single pane of glass is worth the extra dollars.

thanks for the solid advice.

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Re:EAP225 lan bridge
2024-09-23 02:27:19
Happy to know. Enjoy your Internet!
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