Hello,
I am currently building a new network at home. I currently have a small lan on a 192.168 network with no VLANs and my new network will have 3 different subnets in 10 range based on VLANs.
My question is it really as simple as defining a VLAN to add my old/legacy network for it to continue working as I migrate devices?
Let's say I create a VLAN on my switch and tag it 19 on port 19 give it an IP in the similar 192.168 like on the legacy network, then add VLAN interface in pfsense with similar information, will it carry on as if nothing changed?
I am currently building a new network at home. I currently have a small lan on a 192.168 network with no VLANs and my new network will have 3 different subnets in 10 range based on VLANs.
My question is it really as simple as defining a VLAN to add my old/legacy network for it to continue working as I migrate devices?
Let's say I create a VLAN on my switch and tag it 19 on port 19 give it an IP in the similar 192.168 like on the legacy network, then add VLAN interface in pfsense with similar information, will it carry on as if nothing changed?