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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    I’d have to double check in the specs, but I confirmed that the switch and WAP are compatible. The WAP581 doesn’t have a wall wart unfortunately. I did confirm that energy efficient Ethernet is not enabled. Good idea to check the syslog on the 581, I’ll see if I can dig into that tonight.
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    I’m not really sure about the signal level. I’ll try to check on that next time. I should have plenty of power to the WAP. Based on the switch GUI, the WAP is currently getting 27W.
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    Yeah, everything is working very well. I’ve got a laptop and a few other wireless devices connected and working great. I’ve moved the equipment into my equipment room now and run a pair of cat5e to the living room for the WAP581. Right now the WAP581 is just connected with a single wire...
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    Okay, so I think I'm understanding better. On this switch, the help file for Configuring ACL's states that you have to: 1) create an ACL (which is just creating a name for an access control workflow) 2) create an ACE (this is where you define all the rules and associate an ACE with an ACL) 3)...
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    Okay, so I think I got it working. Had to modify the ACE a bit as below: Then I bound it to VLAN2. I'm not sure why, but it didn't work until I bound it to VLAN2: With this setup, the guest network gets internet but nothing else. There must be a better way to do this though, as I'll have...
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    I tried to change the above to 10.1 and still didn't block access to the cisco gear when I logged into the guest network. I'll take a look at VLAN blocking.
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    I added the ACE in the switch as below. But I can still access 192.168.10.254 from the guest network (I currently have an IP address of 192.168.20.21). I really want to block the guest network from everything else, not just individual IP's, but I am guessing if I block the guest network from...
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    Awesome! Have fun at the BBQ fest, I'm jealous and I'm in Houston!
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    I haven't started anything on VLAN30 yet. Does this screen help? The wireless works fine on the VLAN2 network. I get an IP address from 192.168.20.254 and can connect to the internet. The only problem is that I can also connect to all the cisco gear on the 192.168.10.x network, which I...
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    Here are the vlan screens:
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    I'm having a hard time following the comment regarding "You then need to add VLAN20 down on the bottom left. It will add VLAN20 as a tagged VLAN. save" I'm not sure where to make this change on the VLAN membership screen: In the meantime, I've added an additional SSID on VLAN2 via the WAP gui...
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    Yeah, I'm not worried about it, just wanted to make sure I understood what the ACL was doing. So, now I'll need to add the guest network on my WAP using the 192.168.20.x network right? I need to add the new SSID to VLAN2, correct?
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    That makes a lot more sense :) I've added the same now: Just so I'm making sure I understand, if for some reason 9.9.9.9 goes down, I'll lose all DNS capability correct?
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    Can you help me understand the ACL a bit more? I don't understand how the 2 statements work. The first seems to allow all DNS-UDP and the second denies the same thing?
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    Is this correct?
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    Okay, not sure how to setup a route statement or an ACL. I've been poking around the router gui but can't seem to figure it out.
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    Okay, setup the VLAN2 as Guest: Then created the IP v4 interface with IP address of 192.168.20.254 Then created the DHCP pool with the following: I can access 192.168.20.254 from my wireless devices which have an IP from 192.168.10.254. If that's correct, I'll move onto the router...
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    Thanks for the great explanation. I'm going to get working on it now. I think I'll use a nomenclature of: VLAN1 192.168.10.x VLAN2 192.168.20.x VLAN3 192.168.30.x etc. I'll get to work on that now.
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    Yup! Wireless clients are getting IP's from the switch.
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    Home Network Design help with L3 Switch

    I've reset the wifi on the trunk port (3).
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