Hi Guys, I had a question about VLANs.
I have an AX88U Pro setup as a Router, and connected to this I have (2) RT-AC3100's as AiMesh nodes. The nodes are both connected to different parts of my house via a wired connection. All are on the latest/greatest Merlin official releases.
On my network, I have a Camera NVR which has 8 ports with 8 cameras connected. The cameras are on their own separate network created by the NVR (10.x.x.x). This network is obviously separate from my main network (192.168.1.x).
Now, my NVR has the ability to add 8 more external POE cameras. I have successfully added 2 more cameras on my main network using a unmanaged POE switches, all works well. These 2 cameras are on the 192.168.1.x network. For now, I haven't seen any network issues, but from what I have been reading if I add more cameras, I may see performance issues on my home network. As such, it was suggested I setup a VLAN for my cameras.
I see there is an alpha firmware for my router that gives a gui for VLAN's. I am trying to figure out the best way to do this. I know you can make the VLAN port specific on the router. But my problem is I have the cameras connected to each of my nodes. Forgive this dumb question but is there a way I can have a VLAN created just for cameras but available on all ports? meaning I put just the NVR and the other 2 external cameras on a separate VLAN but they can be accessed from any port? I assume just put the NVR and cameras on a different subnet (eg. 192.168.10.x)?
Also, I know I can't setup VLAN id's on my NVR or cameras, so I assume I will have to use static ip's for everything?
Please let me know if I'm thinking of this wrong.
Thanks in advance!!
I have an AX88U Pro setup as a Router, and connected to this I have (2) RT-AC3100's as AiMesh nodes. The nodes are both connected to different parts of my house via a wired connection. All are on the latest/greatest Merlin official releases.
On my network, I have a Camera NVR which has 8 ports with 8 cameras connected. The cameras are on their own separate network created by the NVR (10.x.x.x). This network is obviously separate from my main network (192.168.1.x).
Now, my NVR has the ability to add 8 more external POE cameras. I have successfully added 2 more cameras on my main network using a unmanaged POE switches, all works well. These 2 cameras are on the 192.168.1.x network. For now, I haven't seen any network issues, but from what I have been reading if I add more cameras, I may see performance issues on my home network. As such, it was suggested I setup a VLAN for my cameras.
I see there is an alpha firmware for my router that gives a gui for VLAN's. I am trying to figure out the best way to do this. I know you can make the VLAN port specific on the router. But my problem is I have the cameras connected to each of my nodes. Forgive this dumb question but is there a way I can have a VLAN created just for cameras but available on all ports? meaning I put just the NVR and the other 2 external cameras on a separate VLAN but they can be accessed from any port? I assume just put the NVR and cameras on a different subnet (eg. 192.168.10.x)?
Also, I know I can't setup VLAN id's on my NVR or cameras, so I assume I will have to use static ip's for everything?
Please let me know if I'm thinking of this wrong.

Thanks in advance!!