I do not get how VLANs are supposed to work with wireless APs in a home network!
Background: Have read up on VLANs in a home network. In the interest of experimenting am about to take the plunge. I use a router/FW that fully supports VLANs, opnSense, and shortly will buy an inexpensive managed switch to accommodate. I currently have a TP-Link AP that has some VLAN functionality.
What I don’t get are the following, specific points, conveniently numbered so you can answer individually.
1. I have a TP-Link AP (from recons on here a few years ago, good call thanks very much), documentation says it can assign a VLAN to an SSID. It can have up to eight SSIDs per frequency (2.5 GHz and 5 GHz). I see how to set the VLANs up in the AP. However I do not see how the VLANs will work at the router if I were to configure the VLANs only in the AP: 1.a.) Do I need to configure VLANs in the router to match the configurations in the TP-Link AP? 1.b.) If I do not setup any VLANs at or in the router will VLAN functionality only work from the AP to the wireless clients, 1.c.) and not from the AP to the router?
2. My preference is to have one (main) SSID in the AP while having multiple VLANs, with all configurations done in the router, no configurations in the AP, and the AP fully respects VLAN functionality, no allowing packets to cross VLANs. 2.a.) Is this how things work in the (existing TP-Link) AP? 2.b.) In any AP that supports VLANs? 2.c.) By default?
3. New AP: Getting a newer AP is a possibility. I’ve looked at the documentation for a Ubiquity AP (Model Wall U7), it shows it complies with 802.1Q, does this mean I can do #2 (one SSID with multiple VLANs) above?
Background: Have read up on VLANs in a home network. In the interest of experimenting am about to take the plunge. I use a router/FW that fully supports VLANs, opnSense, and shortly will buy an inexpensive managed switch to accommodate. I currently have a TP-Link AP that has some VLAN functionality.
What I don’t get are the following, specific points, conveniently numbered so you can answer individually.
1. I have a TP-Link AP (from recons on here a few years ago, good call thanks very much), documentation says it can assign a VLAN to an SSID. It can have up to eight SSIDs per frequency (2.5 GHz and 5 GHz). I see how to set the VLANs up in the AP. However I do not see how the VLANs will work at the router if I were to configure the VLANs only in the AP: 1.a.) Do I need to configure VLANs in the router to match the configurations in the TP-Link AP? 1.b.) If I do not setup any VLANs at or in the router will VLAN functionality only work from the AP to the wireless clients, 1.c.) and not from the AP to the router?
2. My preference is to have one (main) SSID in the AP while having multiple VLANs, with all configurations done in the router, no configurations in the AP, and the AP fully respects VLAN functionality, no allowing packets to cross VLANs. 2.a.) Is this how things work in the (existing TP-Link) AP? 2.b.) In any AP that supports VLANs? 2.c.) By default?
3. New AP: Getting a newer AP is a possibility. I’ve looked at the documentation for a Ubiquity AP (Model Wall U7), it shows it complies with 802.1Q, does this mean I can do #2 (one SSID with multiple VLANs) above?