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Vlan
Vlan
2015-02-01 22:29:18
Region : Spain

Model : TL-SL2210WEB

Hardware Version : V1

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Hi.
I have an ACCESS POINT with VLAN suppor,. Two TP-LINK SG2008 switches, and a DSL router.
I would like to have at least two separate vlans, coming form WIFI, and that both of them have access to internet but not between them.

But I don't know how should I setup:
Tagged and Untagged port for each of VLAN.
PVID of each port.

Only port 1 and 16 of each switch are being used.
Well, also a random port 2 of switch A is where I am connecting for management.

I have been all the weeked trying to resolve this problem.
Thanks.

Edit: I know this can be done without VLAN (from within AP > "Isolation"), but I need to make use of VLAN.

So far this is what I have achieved:
If I configure SWITCH_B PORT_1 (to ROUTER) as PVID2, then wifi clients of "VLAN 2" will have ping to the router, but not those on VLAN 3
If I configure SWITCH_B PORT_1 (to ROUTER) as PVID3, then wifi clients of "VLAN 3" will have ping to the router, but not those on VLAN 2
If I configure SWITCH_B PORT_1 (to ROUTER) as PVID1, then neither wifi clients of "VLAN 2" nor "VLAN 3" will have ping to the router.

I'm almost sure that his task cannot be achieved with this product, and I bought 4 of them...

Edit: The full configuration is:

SWITCH_A:
VLAN2: Port1 Tagged, Port8 Tagged
VLAN3: Port1 Tagged, Port8 Tagged
PVID of all ports is set to 1.

SWITCH_B:
VLAN2: Port1 Untagged, Port8 Tagged
VLAN3: Port1 Untagged, Port8 Tagged
PVID of all ports is set to 1.

I played a bit with tagged/ untagged with no result. Only if I modify PVID it makes a difference.
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Re:Vlan
2015-02-03 09:40:21
There is a guide for you to configure VLAN which may help.
http://www.tp-link.com/en/article/?faqid=544
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2015-02-04 23:29:10
Hi.
This setup didn't work either:

AP with VLAN-------SWITCH with VLAN------DSL ROTUER without VLAN support


So I ended up by adding a new router with vlan, and now it works.

These are my current network devices:

AP with VLAN on floor-------SWITCH with VLAN------SWITCH with VLAN--------ROUTER with VLAN------DSL ROUTER without VLAN
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