VLAN DHCP issue on Ubiquity AP
Hi,
I have a multi-brand setup in my office that includes a TP-Link TL-ER605 (HW v2.0) router with the latest firmware, a Cisco SG350 24P PoE switch, and a Ubiquiti U6 LR access point.
I created a new VLAN with the IP address 192.168.30.1 and VLAN ID 30, and I enabled the DHCP server for the range 192.168.30.100 to 192.168.30.200. When I connect my laptop, set the VLAN ID to 30, and configure the network for DHCP, the router assigns an IP address from the DHCP address pool correctly. However, it is not providing a VLAN IP for the Wi-Fi SSID.
I have configured VLAN 30 as a third-party gateway in the UniFi Controller and assigned this VLAN to the SSID "test_vlan." Despite this configuration, the router does not give out DHCP addresses for this SSID. I also attempted to set a static IP for the wireless device, but it still does not connect.
I haven't created any ACL rules, and I am not using the Omada Controller; I am using the web GUI to configure the TP-Link router. Can you help me understand why the router is not providing a VLAN IP to the Wi-Fi SSID?
Thank you!
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Issue fixed. Thanks for the help. Issue was in the managed switch. I only confgured device connected port. I didn't considered uplink port which was carrying vlan tagged information. After making all port in the switch tagged and uplink switch all ports also set as tagged. Now everything is working. Finally. Again thanks for the all help.
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it sounds good, you should really be on the Cisco forum but here on the TP-Link forum we try to help.
remember vlan must be included all the way from start to finish, if you put a switch in between that doesn't support vlan, nothing works.
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