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2026-04-27 20:29:57
@ITV On the subject of the 192.168.0.0/16 entry, it is needed in the gateway in order to route all incoming 192.168.x.x traffic to the switch but in the switch all the traffic is then routed through...
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2026-04-27 19:45:46
@ITV I must admit that I am slightly confused. Personally, I see nothing wrong in the routing tables except for the 192.168.0.0/16 entry in the sw1's static routing table. I'm not sure you need that...
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2026-04-27 19:06:29
@ITV In looking at your screenshots. I only see the 192.168.180.0/24 network in the gateway's routing table and I do not see your 192.168.190.0/24 network at all. Where are their interfaces?
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2026-04-27 17:22:20
@ITV That changes things! A topology map would help in recommending a solution. It would appear that you probably don't need any gateway or EAP ACLs, only switch ACLs and perhaps some static routes.
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2026-04-27 16:28:57
@Vincent-TP We are nearing the end of April. Is there any update on a projected release date?
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2026-04-27 16:10:11
@ITV If you are using the latest firmware, then it is very easy to isolate your two VLANs. In each VLAN configuration, (found under site, Network Config, LAN), expand the Advanced Settings where you...
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