2 networks, but only one has access to the other, not vice versa.

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Re:2 networks, but only one has access to the other, not vice versa.
2023-03-07 07:41:27

  @d0ugmac1 
Thank you very much, but apparently I'm too dumb to implement it. It just doesn't work for me the way I expected it to.
I will either buy a TL-SG2008P switch (Omada compatible), or a TL-SG105PE (not Omada capable, but at least manageable) and set up the VLANs as I need them there.

ER7206 V1 (ER605 V2 - reserve) OC200 V2 SG2428P V5 EAP655-Wall V1 EAP615-Wall V1 EAP610-Outdoor V1 EAP245 V3 EAP225-Outdoor V1 EAP225 V3
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Re:2 networks, but only one has access to the other, not vice versa.
2023-03-07 14:23:46
Don't beat yourself up they certainly didn't make this easy the way they apply the controller solution to the Omada devices. I too wound up buying the switch rather than trying to fight it.
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