[Resolved ] Vlan not working
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That all looks better.
Make a trunk port with allowed vlan 60 and patch it to em0
Make an access port on vlan 60 and plug in any laptop set to DHCP.
Wait for spanning-tree to do its thing and you should be on 192.168.60.0/24
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That all looks better.
Make a trunk port with allowed vlan 60 and patch it to em0
Make an access port on vlan 60 and plug in any laptop set to DHCP.
Wait for spanning-tree to do its thing and you should be on 192.168.60.0/24
i did a reboot and now its working when directly connected to lan port..
but it doesnt works when an ap is inserted in between pfsense and server.
the ap is tplink wifirouter (tl-wr740n) using ddwrt in ap mode . (wan port disabled. routing disabled. dhcp relaying enabled )..it seems that it doesnt supports vlans as its atheros based chip in this ap.
however my issue is resolved.
tried with cisco 3550 was able to trunk pfsense lan to cisco port 1 and another trunk from cisco port 7 to server.
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Good to hear.
What did you reboot?
I add and remove VLANs all the time on 2.1.5 and 2.2.6 I never have to reboot pfSense to make it work.
If it works on two tagged ports it should work directly connected, as long as you don't need a crossover cable (or use a crossover cable).
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Good to hear.
What did you reboot?
I add and remove VLANs all the time on 2.1.5 and 2.2.6 I never have to reboot pfSense to make it work.
If it works on two tagged ports it should work directly connected, as long as you don't need a crossover cable (or use a crossover cable).
I rebooted pfsense.
And magically both vlan interfaces on my pc obtained ip.
Now it's doing vlaning properly. -
but it doesnt works when an ap is inserted in between pfsense and server.
the ap is tplink wifirouter (tl-wr740n) using ddwrt in ap mode . (wan port disabled. routing disabled. dhcp relaying enabled )..It should work fine if you connect the AP to a port on your switch that is properly configured for the vlan that you wish the wireless clients to be in.
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I think he's saying he's trying to use the AP as a switch. You would have to make the switch ports tagged ports on the AP for that to work.