Inter-VLAN Routing with ER7206 Router - Getting Gateway UI instead?

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Inter-VLAN Routing with ER7206 Router - Getting Gateway UI instead?
Inter-VLAN Routing with ER7206 Router - Getting Gateway UI instead?
2024-05-29 06:20:24
Model: ER7206 (TL-ER7206)  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 2.1.2

I have an ER7206 router.

WAN port 1 = Internet

Default LAN is set to 192.168.60.1/24

LAN port 6 = smart power switch with web interface, static IP 192.168.100.1

 

I connect to the network with Wireguard, which has local IP 192.168.251.10.

 

Issue: I go to https://192.168.100.1, but instead of reaching the smart power switch, I get the ER7206's web interface (which is also accessible at 192.168.60.1). 

 

Things I've tried:

1. Creating a second LAN with VLAN ID 2 and 192.168.100.1/30 as its IP range and associating it only with port 6.

2. Also tried associating that^ LAN with all the ports, like the default LAN

3. Set port 6's PVID to 2 (no change - didn't work) and then to 1 (no change - didn't work). 

 

Help! Thank you!

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Re:Inter-VLAN Routing with ER7206 Router - Getting Gateway UI instead?
2024-05-30 00:48:09 - last edited 2024-05-30 02:31:41

Hi @SSGA 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

It does not work that way. Creating any VLANs does not work.

You probably should try the Static Routing.

Don't know your power switch but it has a different IP range. Maybe it is a router? Is there any function to enable the connectivity?

Does it have a LAN IP from the 192.168.60.1/24? If it does, it would be a lot easier and you can just use the IP in 60.1/24

 

If possible, I appreciate it if you could provide a diagram of your network and your current config on it. My assumption is pretty simple that the VLAN int was set to the IP so that's the reason why you access the router GUI instead of the power switch.

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