Which Omada Switches to get IP Addresses and VLANS working

Which Omada Switches to get IP Addresses and VLANS working

Which Omada Switches to get IP Addresses and VLANS working
Which Omada Switches to get IP Addresses and VLANS working
2025-05-13 12:42:27 - last edited 2025-05-19 05:47:06

Hello

 

In the last week I've upgraded all my networking equipment in my home to to TP-Link Omada and generally I'm pretty happy with it but I have 2 issues which both relate to my switches so I think I need to buy some new switches unfortunately which is a bit disappointing considering what I've just spent:

 

Issues 1. Only some of my switches are reporting IP addresses of clients plugged into them

 

Issue 2. I have followed the guides for making separate VLANS which work perfectly for Wireless clients on any of my 4 Wireless Access Points, they are put on the correct VLAN when I've linked the Wi-Fi SSID to each VLAN however if I try and assign my switch ports to VLANS the clients are unable to get an IP address I can only give wired clients IP addresses from my main secure VLAN

 

After quite a bit of research it would seem this issue may be related to the switches I have purchased not being capable of 1 seeing client IP's and 2 possibly not able to change VLANS

 

The equipment I have is:

 

1 x ER605 v2.20 (Has IP addresses visible for each client on each port, I don't need to change the VLAN on any of the devices plugged into the router LAN ports)

 

1 x SG2008P v3.20 (Again all IP addresses visible but if I try and change the port profile from Secure to any other VLAN the device attached to that port will no longer receive an IP address until I change the profile back to my secure profile again and the client will instantly connect again)

 

1 x ES205G v1.0 (No IP addresses and again changing the profile of a port will stop the client getting an IP address)

 

1 x ES205GP v1.0 (1 of the 2 clients plugged into this have an IP address the other is missing? But again unable to change the port profile to put an clients on a different VLAN)

 

1 x ES208G v1.0 (Again no IP addresses and no way to get ports to give IP addresses if Port profile changed)

 

I'm unable to get the VLAN profiles to take on any port I try, is this a setting issue or a limitation on the equipment I've bought? I believe the missing IP addresses are hardware limitation but the ES205GP confuses me why half of the IP addresses are visible but not the other half so it's clearly capable?

 

Can someone please advise what equipment I should buy to get all the IP addresses visible for all plugged in clients and also allow me to change the VLAN profiles on the ports for the following switches:

 

1 x 8 Port switch with at least 4 POE ports

 

1 x 8 Port switch (no POE required)

 

2 x 5 Port switches both with POE

 

What is the most cost effective equipment to achieve what I'm looking to achieve?

 

Thanks in advance

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2025-05-15 19:51:03 - last edited 2025-05-19 05:47:06

 Just following up on this I've managed to sort it with the help of @GRL it had nothing to do with Omada the problem was my test client a Reolink camera (3 of them in fact) sticking to the old LAN, I started playing with other clients and realised they were connecting to the correct VLAN!

 

Just thought I would update for anyone who finds this post in the future and think the issue is Omada becuase it was just a client issue my end.

 

Thanks all for the help

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Re:Which Omada Switches to get IP Addresses and VLANS working
2025-05-14 03:44:35

Hi @Dougie175 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

SG2000 series would be the basic models for the setup like this.

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Re:Which Omada Switches to get IP Addresses and VLANS working
2025-05-14 06:38:51

  @Clive_A Thanks is there no indoor 5 Port option available that has this functionality?

 

Also I'm getting nowhere with getting my SG2008P to do this either though when I change the Port Profile to anything other than my secure or All network the client connected to that port is unable to get an IP address. I assume I have some setting wrong at the other end in router which is only allowing IP's on my secure VLAN but I can't work out how to make it work.

 

Thanks in advance for any help

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Re:Which Omada Switches to get IP Addresses and VLANS working
2025-05-14 06:58:11

  @Dougie175 

 

Check you have your other networks assigned to the uplink port  on your router that connects to your first switch

 

Using the ALL profile on all uplinks between switches and router

 

Main: ER8411 x1, SG3428X x1, SG3452 x1, SG2428LP x1, SG3210 x1, SG2218P x1, SG2008P x3, ES208G x1, EAP650 x6 Remote: ER7206 v2 x1, ER605 v2 x3, SG2008P x2, EAP650 x2, ES205G x1 Controller: OC300
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Re:Which Omada Switches to get IP Addresses and VLANS working
2025-05-14 07:10:52

  @GRL I think this is my problem, but the only setting I can find under each port on my router is pvid but there's no "All" switch profile selectable under pvid like there is under each of my other switches

 

This is what I can see on the port for the router:

 

 

However looking at one of my switches I have the all option available to me:

 

 

Thanks

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Re:Which Omada Switches to get IP Addresses and VLANS working
2025-05-14 07:46:00 - last edited 2025-05-14 07:46:27

  @GRL I also have all the LAN ports of my router selected on each of my VLANS see below. I feel like I'm missing something as I've done everything the guides state

 

 

 

 

 

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Re:Which Omada Switches to get IP Addresses and VLANS working
2025-05-14 08:17:37

  @Dougie175 

Dougie175 wrote

  @GRL I also have all the LAN ports of my router selected on each of my VLANS see below. I feel like I'm missing something as I've done everything the guides state

 

 

 

 

 

 

You don't have to select the PVID. These LAN interfaces you've selected will tag the port with the VLAN ID you created and by default it is tagged.

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Re:Which Omada Switches to get IP Addresses and VLANS working
2025-05-14 08:20:48

  @Clive_A Thanks so where am I going wrong whats stopping the client getting an IP address allocated when I change the port profile to IOT on my SG2008P? I feel like I've got everything I know of set correctly but it's refusing to work. Thanks

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Re:Which Omada Switches to get IP Addresses and VLANS working
2025-05-14 08:23:40

  @Clive_A  I followed this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tbpz-MISG50 but where he getting a correct asigned IP address to that VLAN when he changes the profile this is where my client fails to obtain an IP address, reading through the commenbts a lot of others have the same issue?

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Re:Which Omada Switches to get IP Addresses and VLANS working
2025-05-14 08:32:52

  @Dougie175 

Dougie175 wrote

  @Clive_A  I followed this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tbpz-MISG50 but where he getting a correct asigned IP address to that VLAN when he changes the profile this is where my client fails to obtain an IP address, reading through the commenbts a lot of others have the same issue?

Common Questions About 802.1Q VLAN

How to Configure VLAN on TP-Link Switch

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Re:Which Omada Switches to get IP Addresses and VLANS working
2025-05-14 10:10:01

  @Clive_A  I've read both those articles and followed the guide, which is now giving the devices on the VLAN and IP address but it's still getting a default 192.168.2.X IP address rather than the requested 192.168.107.X that I am trying to achieve, my previous Switch Profile looked liek this but this didn't allocate any IP address:

 

 

So after following the guide you posted this is all my settings in a single image but the devices set to IoT profile still get a 192.168.2.x IP not a 192.168.107.x IP address, can someone please look at all my settings and tell me where I've got it wrong. I keep reading guide as as far as I can tell I've had the setting right but it still won't work for me

 

Thank You

 

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