AC50 with multiple VLAN's and SSID's using several CAPs

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AC50 with multiple VLAN's and SSID's using several CAPs
AC50 with multiple VLAN's and SSID's using several CAPs
2017-06-29 02:54:02
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Hi,

I want to configure the following example:

Wifi-Controller AC50 and several CAPs 300

WLAN1 with VLAN1 is connected to ethernet port 1 via VLAN1 (for guests)
WLAN2 with VLAN2 is connected to ethernet port 2 via VLAN2 (for employees)
WLAN3 with VLAN3 is connected to ethernet port 3 via VLAN3 (for internal use)

Three different routers are connected to ethernet port 1 to 3

The CAPs are connected to ethernet port 5 via a different switch.

All CAPs have to provide the three WLANs via three different SSIDs at the same time.

I have to guarantee that data of router 1 is only available in WLAN1 etc.

How do I have to configure the AC50 to solve the problem, especially the relation between the ethernet ports, the interfaces and the vlans?

Many thanks

Torsten Theis
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Re:AC50 with multiple VLAN's and SSID's using several CAPs
2017-06-29 17:07:29
WLAN1 with VLAN1 is connected to ethernet port 1 via VLAN1 (for guests) :D
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Re:AC50 with multiple VLAN's and SSID's using several CAPs
2017-07-18 11:14:17
Never tried this, while I think you can try configure as below:
1. Port 1: VLAN1, Access, PVID=1;
2. Port 2: VLAN2, Access, PVID=2;
3. Port 3: VLAN3, Access, PVID=3;
4. Port 5: VLAN1,2,3, Trunk, PVID=1;
5. All ports on the different switch should be trunk;
6. Enable DHCP Server on AC, while choose ' for AP only';
7. Enable DHCP Server on Routers for wireless clients;
8. Configure multiple SSID on AC, and bind each of them to relative VLAN; (SSID1 to VLAN1;
SSID2 to VLAN2; SSID3 to VLAN3;)
9. Bind SSID1~3 to all CAPs;

Besides, you can also use a router which support Multi-nets NAT and an L2+ or L3 switch instead, refer to:
http://forum.tp-link.com/showthread.php?99025-How-to-configure-Multiple-SSIDs-with-Multiple-VLANs-on-CAP-amp-AC-products
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