Create offline and online Network in Omada
Hello,
currently my computer has two ethernet ports and one is connected to the internet and the other is connected to a local network where my machines are.
No I would like to add more computers which have the same connection, but some of them don't have two ethernet ports.
What I want to achieve, is a VLAN with the Internet connection and one VLAN with the machines connected. The computer should now have acces to both of them.
How is this possible?
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Hi @sevenfish
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
The description is blurry with the pronouns. I don't think I understand what you mean.
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I made a small drawing about what I'm trying to configure.
I have one computer, which is connected to a LAN port in the wall, where the internet is coming from. On the SG3428 switch are multiple machines connected. For example Multimeters, 3D-Printers, etc.
Now I put a second Ethernet cable to the switch, that the PC is connected to the offline-machine-network. As this PC has now two Ethernet cables connected to the same switch, i thought this should be possible with the switch setting.
What I tried is to create two networks:
And then I created a switch profile, which has native the Internet and added there the Offline-Network.
But this works not as I wanted.
How can I confugure a port, that the computer has acces to both VLANs?
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Hi @sevenfish
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
Then you are configuring the 802.1Q VLAN. Then refer to the guide: How to Configure VLAN on TP-Link Switch
I have no comments on your setup as it is not a usual case. The final issue to your problem is to configure the VLAN and that guide explains how you do it.
If you have questions about the 802.1Q VLAN, you can also read:
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