EAP110-Outdoor VLAN Problem
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EAP110-Outdoor VLAN Problem
Model : EAP110-Outdoor
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : V1_161109
ISP :
Hi @All,
I have a problem with the AP EAP110-Outdoor.
AP is in standalone mode.
AP provide two SSID’s, one for Internal with VLAN ID:1 and one for Guest with VLAN ID:100.
AP is connected to switch on a port who has tagged to both VLAN ID’s. PVID was set to VLAN ID:1
Webserver e.g management IP is in internal address range. AP’s Management VLAN ID is set to 1.
If I connect wireless to AP-SSID Guest, I get an IP from DHCP in Guest range.
A network scan shows only the router.
If I change the wireless client IP manually in network settings to the area of the internal IP range, I find on a scan the AP’s webserver and can access to him.
This is not normal, or I understand the function of “Management-Vlan” not correctly.
Could someone reproduce my observation ?
Regards
Doppelhelix
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : V1_161109
ISP :
Hi @All,
I have a problem with the AP EAP110-Outdoor.
AP is in standalone mode.
AP provide two SSID’s, one for Internal with VLAN ID:1 and one for Guest with VLAN ID:100.
AP is connected to switch on a port who has tagged to both VLAN ID’s. PVID was set to VLAN ID:1
Webserver e.g management IP is in internal address range. AP’s Management VLAN ID is set to 1.
If I connect wireless to AP-SSID Guest, I get an IP from DHCP in Guest range.
A network scan shows only the router.
If I change the wireless client IP manually in network settings to the area of the internal IP range, I find on a scan the AP’s webserver and can access to him.
This is not normal, or I understand the function of “Management-Vlan” not correctly.
Could someone reproduce my observation ?
Regards
Doppelhelix