How to route from vlans to router

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How to route from vlans to router
How to route from vlans to router
2021-08-07 01:54:51
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: 3.0.3 Build 20181101 Rel. 42453(s)

I have 3 vlans created.

 

Vlan 1 - 192.168.2.0/24

Vlan 10 - 192.16.0.0/24

Vlan 20 - 192.168.200.0/24

 

I cannot get any vlan to talk to my router. I have tried setting up static routes from 0.0.0.0 to 192.168.0.1 My router is at 192.168.0.254. What am I missing?

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Re:How to route from vlans to router
2021-08-09 07:59:03

@rtinsky 

Your router's IP is 192.168.0.254, why you set static routing to 0.1?

 

Besides, do those 3 VLANs still have internet if they can't access the router? And did you set management VLAN to isolate your router in an independent VLAN?

 

I guess there is something wrong with your configuration, you can post your screenshots for further discussion.

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Re:How to route from vlans to router
2021-08-10 23:36:09

 

None of the vlans have internet. Vlan 1 is where the router is located. Below are my config screens. Any help you can give is appriceated.

 

 

@Somnus 

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Re:How to route from vlans to router
2021-08-11 08:00:43 - last edited 2021-08-11 08:09:33

@rtinsky 

 

What's your network topology? Did you set DHCP Server? Do those devices connecting to the switch get correct IP addresses from their own VLANs? The switch's ports should be untagged if they connect to end-devices.

Besides, you need also do some configuration on your router. Here is an FAQ about this. You can self check your settings:

https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/887/

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Re:How to route from vlans to router
2021-08-12 04:17:53

 

Somnus wrote

@rtinsky 

 

What's your network topology? Did you set DHCP Server? Do those devices connecting to the switch get correct IP addresses from their own VLANs? The switch's ports should be untagged if they connect to end-devices.

Besides, you need also do some configuration on your router. Here is an FAQ about this. You can self check your settings:

https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/887/

@Somnus

 

I have setup a test network with 3 vlans. I am using the switch for the dhcp for vlan 10 and vlan 20. I only have 1 pc connected to each vlan, but they do get the correct ip's. They also can ping all three gateways. I believe that all ports are untagged for each vlan.  I will look at the FAQ tommorrow.

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Re:How to route from vlans to router
2021-08-12 20:08:24
Can I do what you suggest in the FAQ with the TL-R605 router?
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Re:How to route from vlans to router
2021-08-13 03:18:12

@rtinsky 

Yes, but you need to upgrade its firmware to the latest one(1.1.1):

https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/er605/#Firmware

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