1 Port -> 2 and more VLan
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1 Port -> 2 and more VLan
Hey!
Your switch is only a simple smart switch, if you want to set up VLANs and still communicate with each other,
you need to set up VLAN Interface, which requires L2+/L3 switches.
Specification (https://www.tp-link.com/en/business-networking/easy-smart-switch/tl-sg105e/#specifications):
L2 Features | IGMP Snooping V1/V2/V3 Static Link Aggregation Port Mirroring Cable Diagnostics Loop Prevention |
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VLAN | Supports up to 32 VLANs simultaneously (out of 4K VLAN IDs) MTU/Port/Tag VLAN |
And the competition offers much more, for example D-Link DGS-1100-05 Gigabit Ethernet Switch...
* TP-Link Polska * Technical Support for SMB Products
"VLANs can be configured to have one port on multiple LANs. What's the problem?"
Without specifics, hints and an example of a working network. No comment
It's my problem, I didn't make myself clear.
In fact, VLAN and VLAN Interface are not the same. If you set up a VLAN, there is no way to communicate between different VLANs.
But the VLAN Interface is different. After setting it up, they can communicate with each other.
If you want to do isolation or other operations, you can use ACLs.
There is an article on this subject which you can refer to:https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/3091/
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