I have a Ruckus R610 access point connected to a Netgear managed switch. The switch connects to an OPNsense firewall. The switch has no vlans set. I have two vlans set on the AP, IoT and 5G. This works, the 5G connects to 192.168.6.1 and IoT connects to 192.168.11.1.
I want to have ethernet vlans. I can do this with the switch. However, the switch is the POE supply for the AP. And when I configure the vlans on the switch the AP vlans no longer work. Only the default (1) lan connects from the AP to the firewall. I believe the switch is dropping the vlan tag from vlan 2.
My question: is it possible to have the access point configured for vlans and routed through a switch configured for addition vlans? Or do I need a separate switch for my ethernet vlans. It seems like it should work with one switch, but I tried for hours and didn’t get it.
The switch is a Netgear GS305EP POE managed switch.
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I want to have ethernet vlans. I can do this with the switch. However, the switch is the POE supply for the AP. And when I configure the vlans on the switch the AP vlans no longer work. Only the default (1) lan connects from the AP to the firewall. I believe the switch is dropping the vlan tag from vlan 2.
My question: is it possible to have the access point configured for vlans and routed through a switch configured for addition vlans? Or do I need a separate switch for my ethernet vlans. It seems like it should work with one switch, but I tried for hours and didn’t get it.
The switch is a Netgear GS305EP POE managed switch.
@OVERKILL