Using old router as switch and WAP

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Using old router as switch and WAP
Using old router as switch and WAP
2024-01-16 02:15:36

Hey all, need some help here.

 

I was unable to select my model, but I am using a VX220-G2v on frimware 2.0.0 0.9 v603c.0 Build 220517 Rel.49186n.

 

 

Basically, I'm wanting to use the vx220 as a secondary WAP and as a Network Switch at the same time, so I can extend my WiFi rang, while having more LAN ports for my local server and office PC. I've added a diagram of how what I basically want.

I am following a tp-link FAQ guide  and following case 2 (https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/1384/ for those that don't click random URLs) but the issue I am having is when I disable DHCP on the tp-link and set an IP within the DHCP range of the Netgear (2-254), I can't access the tp-link config via the new IP I've set. Connecting directly drom PC to the tp-link LAN1 port to configure the device. It just outright refuses to connect.

When trying to set an IP outside of the DHCP range of the Netgear router (number greater than 254), I get an error saying 'enter a valid IP'.

I'm relatively new to networking but not an idiot, am I missing something here?
Desired setup

 

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Re:Using old router as switch and WAP
2024-01-16 03:26:20

To clarify, I can't access the config GUI after setting an IP within the main routers DHCP range. So I can't get past step 1 of the guide.

 

Mind you, I can't see a DHCP option in the tp-link router under Wireless settings either, just in the LAN settings. Does it propagate the LAN details across the wireless settings by default? The screenshots of the GUI in the guide I'm following look like a pretty old version.

I did test the following:

using laptop connected via wifi to Netgear router

 

- main router (Netgear) ip xxx.xxx.0.1

- disabled DHCP on vx220

- set IP to xxx.xxx.0.69

- connected it to the main router (LAN3 on Netgear to  LAN1 on vx220)

- connected TrueNas server to LAN3 on vx220

- can see TrueNas locally as via xxx.xxx.0.10 and connect to it, which makes me think tp-link didn't set to .0.69
- cannot ping 8.8.8.8 from TrueNas, meaning it doesn't have network access

 

Swapped LAN1 to WAN to see if that would give it network access and still show under .0.10

It does not

 

Entered .0.69 to see if that could connect

It does not

 

So I feel like I managed to set the vx220 as a switch, but not it doesn't have network access and I don't think it is continuing to function as a WAP either.

 

I confirmed the network settings on the TrueNas server and can see the ipv4 is now .0.101, but I can't connect to it under that IP either while the Netgear is connected to the Tp-Link (LAN 3 > WAP).

Tried again with LAN1 (LAN3 netgear > LAN1 vx220), gone back to the first result. Can connect to server locally via .0.10 but the server does not have network access.

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Re:Using old router as switch and WAP
2024-01-16 10:42:50

  @nomiticilorie 

 

Try the following:

Set DHCP server range of Netgear (2-100), Set static LAN IP address for VX220-G2v to (.254) "outside Netgear DHCP range" and try accessing the VX220-G2v from PC1 or PC2.

You can also check in VX220-G2v if IPTV/VLAN section where the "Enable IPTV/VLAN" box must be checked, the "Bridge" Mode must be set and the LAN ports 1-4 must be set to "Internet".

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