Big Jim
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I don't have a great amount of experience using VLANs my own current shop config is all untagged.
If I wanted to add a single Unifi AP to handle WiFi for multiple VLANs I am assuming I need to do this with tagging.
the controller software can be installed on a VM on my server
As I understand Unifi don't allow you to use VLAN1 as a tagged VLAN, but am I right in thinking that you still need VLAN1 for management of the AP and therefore I will need an additional VLAN just for the management of the AP, which would mean an additional DHCP server to issue it with an IP so that it can be contacted.
My router is a draytek 2850 so It would be easy enough to setup another DHCP controlled VLAN on it.
My switch is a HP 1810
I have been playing around with my switch at home with an AP but haven't gotten it to work as of yet, although at home I only have my main router and a spare one, giving me 2 total DHCP servers and if my above assumptions are correct I am going to need another to get this working.
If the above is correct would the correct config for the port the Ap is connected to be as below
VLAN1 - untagged (for management)
VLAN2 - tagged
VLAN3 - tagged
I prefer to manage all of my equipment directly from the LAN I am using, will this no longer be possible ?
If I wanted to add a single Unifi AP to handle WiFi for multiple VLANs I am assuming I need to do this with tagging.
the controller software can be installed on a VM on my server
As I understand Unifi don't allow you to use VLAN1 as a tagged VLAN, but am I right in thinking that you still need VLAN1 for management of the AP and therefore I will need an additional VLAN just for the management of the AP, which would mean an additional DHCP server to issue it with an IP so that it can be contacted.
My router is a draytek 2850 so It would be easy enough to setup another DHCP controlled VLAN on it.
My switch is a HP 1810
I have been playing around with my switch at home with an AP but haven't gotten it to work as of yet, although at home I only have my main router and a spare one, giving me 2 total DHCP servers and if my above assumptions are correct I am going to need another to get this working.
If the above is correct would the correct config for the port the Ap is connected to be as below
VLAN1 - untagged (for management)
VLAN2 - tagged
VLAN3 - tagged
I prefer to manage all of my equipment directly from the LAN I am using, will this no longer be possible ?