VLAN threading

I have several vlans built. I want to allow them all to talk to each other and the internet.
Internet/WAN is VLAN 1.
Others are 61-67.
Use case: I am setting up several servers, so I will have another network on the same switch later on, and the 2 networks should not be able to talk to each other. (VLans 91-97)
Where do I set that? I know on my netgate it was firewall.
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Hi @TIgerVee
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Check if your router supports stateful ACL. If it does not support stateful ACL, then it cannot do the unidirectional ACL or a more granular ACL.
You should have options like New and Established status in the ACL config. If you see them, it means the ACL is stateful.
A similar post:
https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/814592
VLAN interfaces by default talk to each other. No ACL needed to allow.
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@Clive_A I have an FR-205, it has ACL, but Im not having luck with what I am trying to do.
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I have the VLANS built, have built the ACLs both as Gateway ACLs and Switch ACLs, independently (only one on) and together (both on).
Vlan 60 is still not talking to 61 (and presumably any other).
Anyone have any idea how to get this going?
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@TIgerVee - I don't have the FR205, I have the FR365 so it's possible that VLAN functionality is different. However, when I set my VLANs, they could all talk to each other by default, until I set up Deny ACL rules. My ACL rules are set up on the Switch, not the Gateway.
I found this video helpful: Creating VLANS, Wifi Networks And Bandwidth Control With TP-Link Omada. It's for Omada but the VLAN set up is very similar on the Festa Cloud Controller.
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