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2016-10-28 16:06:01
Re:Two SSID, Two VLAN, One Cable.
R1D2 wrote Your picture shows it very clearly: the EAP is connected to the switch over a trunk carrying both VLAN's traffic, this means data packets including the VLAN ID. The switch then can...
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2016-10-14 23:32:08
Re:Two SSID, Two VLAN, One Cable.
How i can separate the traffic in the switch?
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2016-10-14 23:23:44
Re:Two SSID, Two VLAN, One Cable.
R1D2 wrote You separate traffic by assigning a second port on your switch (or router) to VLAN 100 and a third one to VLAN 200. For a sample setup of VLANs see the paragraph about Multiple SSIDs here:...
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2016-10-13 20:31:46
Re:Two SSID, Two VLAN, One Cable.
Anyone can help me?
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2016-09-23 20:19:46
Re:Two SSID, Two VLAN, One Cable.
johnson wrote One port of switch could accept more than one VLAN if you configure Trunk or General port. You just configure the port connected to EAP as General port and allow VLAN100, 200. Johnson,...
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2016-09-23 19:45:29
Re:Two SSID, Two VLAN, One Cable.
johnson wrote One port of switch could accept more than one VLAN if you configure Trunk or General port. You just configure the port connected to EAP as General port and allow VLAN100, 200. Thanks...
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