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2024-02-17 18:40:06
@mjbutsch Assuming a simple network setup with no VLANs and only 1 subnet, the local network would be the subnet that your local devices are on. An example would be 192.168.0.0/24. Since I use the...
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2024-02-11 16:25:38
@Bruno-Soares The AP's would plug into the switch. If your router has switch ports, then you could plug them into those (assuming they support VLAN trunks), but it's still a switch either way. So the...
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2024-02-11 05:24:17
@gwbuk I use a Caddy v2 reverse proxy. But it does require a server (I use a Ubuntu VM) that is open to the internet (TCP port 443) and a host name. But everything is automated. I was even able to...
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2024-02-11 05:06:30
@Bruno-Soares You will need an AP that supports SSID to VLAN (Omada does), a managed switch, and router that supports VLANs. You don't technically have to have a controller, and it doesn't have to be...
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2024-02-01 00:13:58
@BigBillSD I don't have the 605, but there can only be 1 PVID on a link. A PVID defines what VLAN untagged traffic will belong to. You should be able to set up VLANs under Settings|Wired Network|LAN....
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2024-01-31 04:38:50
@Virgo I don't want them to disappear, I want them to show disconnected when they are not activated (IE: in a deativated state). In other words, when deactivated, the green light should not be lit.
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