VLAN for 'kids'computers
Ok I have been trying to set up a vlan ready for 'kids' computers. Pfsense firewall is doign the routing. I would like to know if I have finally got this right ?
POrt 1 is tagged port 3 and 4 untagged for thier computer. with PVID of 10. ( I intend of giving more ports for kids computers, this is just trial)
Up till this day I had not done the PVID bit so I'm wondering if that's the only thing I managed to get wrong switch side.
Without the PVID 10 I am assumiong the ports are not connected with the VLAN?
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Dear @CJones7,
Up till this day I had not done the PVID bit so I'm wondering if that's the only thing I managed to get wrong switch side.
Without the PVID 10 I am assumiong the ports are not connected with the VLAN?
All the ports on the T1600 belong to VLAN1 and the default PVID for all ports is 1.
If you want to get the kid's PCs to work in VLAN 10, please change the PVID of the corresponding ports to 10 accordingly.
Besides, if you want the PCs to get Internet access, please include the port connecting to the Pfsense firewall into VLAN 10 as well.
Here is a configuration example about how to configure VLAN on the switch for your reference.
How to configure 802.1Q VLAN on Smart and Managed switches using the new GUI
Hope the information above is helpful.
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Dear @CJones7,
Up till this day I had not done the PVID bit so I'm wondering if that's the only thing I managed to get wrong switch side.
Without the PVID 10 I am assumiong the ports are not connected with the VLAN?
All the ports on the T1600 belong to VLAN1 and the default PVID for all ports is 1.
If you want to get the kid's PCs to work in VLAN 10, please change the PVID of the corresponding ports to 10 accordingly.
Besides, if you want the PCs to get Internet access, please include the port connecting to the Pfsense firewall into VLAN 10 as well.
Here is a configuration example about how to configure VLAN on the switch for your reference.
How to configure 802.1Q VLAN on Smart and Managed switches using the new GUI
Hope the information above is helpful.
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