Can't Access Web Interface without setting a static IP
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Can't Access Web Interface without setting a static IP
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I just bought a TL-SG1024DE easy smart switch.
I have 5 VLANs setup and I use pfsense as the router which is virtualized.
Everything is working great. I can access anything between VLANs and that's all working great ... except, I can't access the web interface on the switch unless I set a static IP address in the same subnet as the switch. Doesn't seem to matter which VLAN I'm in, I can't access the web interface without setting a static IP.
My VLANs are:
10: Network: 10.10.1.0
20: Servers: 10.10.2.0
30: IT Office: 10.10.3.0
40: House: 10.10.4.0
50: Media: 10.10.5.0
So, i'm sitting in my office and I'm getting a DHCP address of 10.10.3.100 and i'm on VLAN 30. I can't access the switch, which is 10.10.1.10, however the switch is moving traffic just fine. Now I give myself a static IP, while still connected to a VLAN 30 port, of 10.10.1.125 and I can connect to the switch just fine.
This works just fine when I'm using my Linksys switch (I can access the switch with the same VLAN setup).
Thoughts?
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I just bought a TL-SG1024DE easy smart switch.
I have 5 VLANs setup and I use pfsense as the router which is virtualized.
Everything is working great. I can access anything between VLANs and that's all working great ... except, I can't access the web interface on the switch unless I set a static IP address in the same subnet as the switch. Doesn't seem to matter which VLAN I'm in, I can't access the web interface without setting a static IP.
My VLANs are:
10: Network: 10.10.1.0
20: Servers: 10.10.2.0
30: IT Office: 10.10.3.0
40: House: 10.10.4.0
50: Media: 10.10.5.0
So, i'm sitting in my office and I'm getting a DHCP address of 10.10.3.100 and i'm on VLAN 30. I can't access the switch, which is 10.10.1.10, however the switch is moving traffic just fine. Now I give myself a static IP, while still connected to a VLAN 30 port, of 10.10.1.125 and I can connect to the switch just fine.
This works just fine when I'm using my Linksys switch (I can access the switch with the same VLAN setup).
Thoughts?