jtk  Freshman Member

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  • Yes. I activated a WLAN interface in the controller and routed the intra-VLAN traffic through it, and it works, while other traffic flows through the wired interface. Feels hackish, but I guess I can live with that for now. Thank you for your efforts, trying to help.
  • Yes, the wired client has an IP that is from the same IP address range as the wireless, given by the same DHCP server on the FLEX. For me this appears as a mystery. The only explanation I can think of is that the switch would forward the packets from both ports upstream towards the gateway, and FLEX100 wouldn't send the…
  • hi, I also use NCC for the FLEX and AP. Only the switch needs local settings. I checked and the WLAN settings have Local Bridge and not Layer 2 isolation nor Intra-BSS Traffic Blocking. The wireless clients can communicate with each other; the problem is that the wired client can't communicate with the wireless clients.
  • Yes, I have. I have five different SSID:s for different purposes. (guest, two for active use, one for a specific legacy device — and this fifth for this building service technology purpose (which connects to VLAN55)).
  • I hadn't tried, but tried now. As expected, "Destination Host Unreachable"
  • hi, indeed, the port settings for the AP port in the switch are PVID 1 VLAN ID 1 ”Untag Egress member” VLAN ID 22 ”Tag Egress member” VLAN ID 55 ”Tag Egress member” and a couple of other VLANs. The FLEX gives the AP its address on VLAN22, and VLAN1 is nonexistent in the network (there is no such VLAN in the FLEX) The port…
  • Yes, the wired client gets an IP by DHCP, from the correct VLAN, and can connect to internet and I can ssh to it from another VLAN. The switch adds the tag for VLAN55 for packets incoming from the wired client.
  • No, it is not. The wireless clients are smart home appliances, such as lightbulbs and power switches. They connect to the cloud nicely, but the controller in the LAN does not see them. And I checked that it is not about OS, as I was able to ping a lightbulb from a different VLAN (with security policy allowing that in…
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