Pfsense / SG3428XPP-M2 / EAP670
Hi, I replaced my cisco switch and ubiquity AP for tp-link SG3428XPP-M2 and EAP670.
Original setup, pfsense Router, Vlan, Firewall) uplink to Cisco and AP connected to Cisco. everything working including Vlans on switch ports and on the AP.
Now, pfsense with no changes and uplink to SG3428XPP-M2 after configuration i can access all Vlans the same way for my PC's no issues but i cant get Internet when I connect to EAP670. I created 2 SSID in different Vlans and i get connected no internet.
Since nothing changed on my pfsense i dont beleive the issue is there, can anyone shed some pointers on where would something not be configured properly?
Thank you
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Hi @Ph0enix_75
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
If they don't get an IP address, and you are certain that you have put the VLAN ID in the SSID, that's a VLAN tag issue on the ports(switch).
Double-check that part.
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Hi and thank you for your reply, here is the way it's configured at moment and maybe you can point my mistake so i can read more on it. Most of what i read always points to solutions using a controller that i do not have. I don't mind buying one but i believe it can be configured without one? Thank you for your patience i am new to this.
all my switch port are in Vlan1 (system-vlan 172.25.25.X) except the physical ports that are on other Vlans for PC'S The SG3428 and the EAP are in the system-Vlan1 subnet (172.25.25.X)
1/0/28 goes to my pfsense
1/0/23 goes to my EAP
in the explanations i will use Vlan75 for example
Vlan1 untagged members
1/0/28, 1/0/23
Vlan75 tagged ports
1/0/28, 1/0/23
Vlan75 untagged ports
1/0/7
port config of 1/0/7 PVID 75
The computer behind 1/0/7 works as expected and receives DHCP in 192.16.75.X
In the EAP i created an SSID with password, enabled Vlan and put 75 in the Vlan id.
Hoping this gives you a better idea of what i did wrong. Thank you
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Hi @Ph0enix_75
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
Ph0enix_75 wrote
Hi and thank you for your reply, here is the way it's configured at moment and maybe you can point my mistake so i can read more on it. Most of what i read always points to solutions using a controller that i do not have. I don't mind buying one but i believe it can be configured without one? Thank you for your patience i am new to this.
all my switch port are in Vlan1 (system-vlan 172.25.25.X) except the physical ports that are on other Vlans for PC'S The SG3428 and the EAP are in the system-Vlan1 subnet (172.25.25.X)
1/0/28 goes to my pfsense
1/0/23 goes to my EAP
in the explanations i will use Vlan75 for example
Vlan1 untagged members
1/0/28, 1/0/23
Vlan75 tagged ports
1/0/28, 1/0/23
Vlan75 untagged ports
1/0/7
port config of 1/0/7 PVID 75
The computer behind 1/0/7 works as expected and receives DHCP in 192.16.75.X
In the EAP i created an SSID with password, enabled Vlan and put 75 in the Vlan id.
Hoping this gives you a better idea of what i did wrong. Thank you
Then this is the correct setup. And based on the given info, the PC can work on VLAN 75 on the switch, it should be working fine for the switch and the router.
AP, can you show a picture of how you define the SSID?
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