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      farmerjohn @bingo600
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      @bingo600

      My choice would be D-Link or Netgear

      ok, given the small price difference (8-port vs. 5), I'll go with 8-port, either:

      • Ubiquiti UniFi Switch 8 60W, $99
      • Netgear ProSafe Plus GS108E, $48
      • Dlink DGS-1100-08V2, $35

      It doesn't make sense to go with ubiquity (if buy 3 switches) just for their unifi controller software. So appears Dlink is the way to go. Makes we rethink the ubiquity wireless AP now since no advantage of using their unifi controller software for just one device.

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        NollipfSense @farmerjohn
        last edited by NollipfSense

        @farmerjohn said in segment wifi traffic (guest, IoT, trusted):

        Netgear ProSafe Plus

        I bought a used 16 ports one on eBay $30 freed shipping last year ... FYI. Still using it also, no problem; however, on my LAN, I have a Mikrotik RB450x2 5ports ($149 shipped) so I can separate guest, cameras, etc, plus the managed switch attached to it... many ways to feed a Cat ... I don't skin or kill Cat.

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          bingo600 @farmerjohn
          last edited by bingo600

          @farmerjohn said in segment wifi traffic (guest, IoT, trusted):

          @bingo600
          Makes we rethink the ubiquity wireless AP now since no advantage of using their unifi controller software for just one device.

          I'd still consider AP-AC-Pro , in fact i would still get it (them).
          I would just see the unifi controller sw as an "AP Config tool" , and you don't even have to have it running, once the AP is set up.

          My controller at work , is permanently running in a Debian10 VM (because i have a VMware environment already).

          But if i has just one AP and no "Always on server" , i'd prob just install & configure the AP , and stop the controller until next configure/update.

          At home i'm using Cisco AP's (autonomous) , but that's because i got some for free. Else my budget (or power use / & Noise-level) isn't for "Enterprise" ....
          If/when the Cisco's goto "Silicon heaven" i will be getting Unifi AP's.

          I might have gone a bit overboard w. SSID's on the Cisco's , i have 6 active and are using 4.

          I have no idea what else there is besides Unifi , in the upper "home" price range.

          /Bingo

          Edit:
          @JP .... Yes i know , many SSID's , management frames etc .yada..yada 😊
          But it's nice to have the "Phones" & "Mmedia" boxes in their own Vlans.
          I can give the wife "Read-Only" to the pictures on the server , based on the phone ip range. And make sure the ATV's & other boxes arent used as jumphosts for poking around (if/when DHS wants that).

          And i like to be able to have a VPN "SSID" , that points to whatever my Deb10 ExpVPN GW is pointing at.
          I can be "Cloaked" at will .....

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            farmerjohn @bingo600
            last edited by

            @bingo600

            have no idea what else there is besides Unifi , in the upper "home" price range.

            ok, I'll stay with the unifi AP

            My controller at work , is permanently running in a Debian10 VM

            i have a raspberry pi 4b running ubuntu server that is always on, so I'll probably install the unifi controller on that, but a bit concerned about the write frequency on the 32GB sdhc. As you say, I can just stop the 'unifi service' and start when needed if write activity is too much.

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              bingo600 @farmerjohn
              last edited by

              @farmerjohn
              I have Raspi's running on year 4..5 , using Sandisk Extreme & Sandisk Ultra.
              Life is to short for cheap SD-Cards

              My "backup" DNS/DHCP server is a Raspi3 - running on 4'th year , on a 32GB Sandisk Extreme.

              /Bingo

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                JKnott @farmerjohn
                last edited by

                @farmerjohn

                My controller is running on my main Linux desktop system. This computer is up 24/7.

                PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
                UniFi AC-Lite access point

                I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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                  farmerjohn @JKnott
                  last edited by

                  @jknott

                  My controller is running on my main Linux desktop system. This computer is up 24/7.

                  I'm on Arch and would have to install via AUR, so prefer the debian pkg on a debian based distro.

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                    farmerjohn @bingo600
                    last edited by farmerjohn

                    @bingo600

                    D-Link just released a new 1100-08V2

                    I just purchased two of these to connect to a netgear smart switch (5 years running), but unable to get the d-link switches to be recognized by pfsense (I enabled DHCP for both d-link switches via default 10.90.90.90 web UI). I suspect it is a configuration / trunk port issue in connecting the d-links to the netgear.
                    On netgear, I set Ports 1,7,8 as 'T' (1 is pfsense, 7.8 are dlink connection ports). I also set the switchport connections on the d-links to 'T'. Mgmt. vlan is enabled and set to '1' for all devices. I'm sure i'm missing something simple but flying blind (I've never connected two switches together before) and d-link manual is only for one switch-to-router use case.

                     modem
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                    netgear_GS108Tv2
                      |         |
                    dlink1  dlink2
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                      bingo600 @farmerjohn
                      last edited by bingo600

                      @farmerjohn

                      I have the 1100-08 (Rev1)

                      Sidenote:
                      When i installed i saw an issue w. DHCP (for management) seemed like they forgot to "renew" at times. So i just gave them a static ip.

                      When you say unable to be reckognized by pfSense , do you mean the management IF ? - Or don't the ports work ??

                      Re: Vlan

                      Vlan (Tagging) has to be enabled along the "Full path" , meaning on all units Ć­t passes.

                      So if you want pfSense Vlan 1 + 7 + 8 to be "seen" on the D-links , you need to enable those Vlans on (Vlan 1 is probably already enabled , as the native Vlan (untagged)) :

                      1: pfSense
                      2: Netgear
                      3: Dlink

                      /Bingo

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                        bingo600 @farmerjohn
                        last edited by bingo600

                        @farmerjohn

                        On switches you typically have to define the Vlans before you can use them
                        Packages/Frames to any Vlan not defined on the switch , will be dropped on entry.

                        On my 1100-08 I add a vlan like this

                        Click on Add (VID = Vlan ID)
                        3d0055bf-b18e-48d9-a773-6d357b3a294d-image.png

                        Enter Vlan Number
                        Enter Vlan Name (For your own sanity, use the same Vlan name on all units)
                        f860059b-d20b-48bc-8f19-ee21b2f20d84-image.png

                        Here we are defining Vlan 7 , with a name of VL8-Name (i goofed)
                        And in the Port selection boxes below , you see 3 port member types (per port)

                        Untagged :
                        If this port should behave as a Std. ethernet port (end device) in Vlan 7 , you would tick that.

                        Tagged:
                        If this port should transport Vlan 7 as tagged frames (typically used if connected to another vlan capable device) - Ie. a switch , you would tick that.

                        Not Member:
                        If this port has nothing to do with Vlan7 you would tick that.

                        A switchport can ONLY transport (be member of) 1 Untagged Vlan , but can transport many tagged vlans.

                        Often a switch comes from the factory with a default setting of all ports are "member of Untagged Vlan 1" , that will drive you crazy when you want ie. port 2 , to be a member of untagged Vlan 7 instead. You are NOT allowed to do that !!!!.

                        Solution:
                        Go to the Vlan 1 definition , and make Port 2 "Not Member" of Vlan 1.
                        Now you can make it an Untagged member of Vlan 7.

                        /Bingo

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                        • bingo600B
                          bingo600
                          last edited by bingo600

                          I have made a dia drawing of what i think you want.

                          62e1f967-b031-4204-8ec6-92328f42a136-image.png

                          I recommend dia (when you don't have visio) , or are running linux like me.

                          Get dia here
                          http://dia-installer.de/

                          And the shapes (symbols) here
                          http://dia-installer.de/diashapes/index.html.en

                          On my linux mint (ubuntu) they are in the std pkg repos.

                          fjohn-dia-draw.zip

                          Edit: I have no Netgears - So no idea about how2 configure that one.

                          Edit2: I made a super short vlan intro here.
                          https://forum.netgate.com/post/944383

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                            farmerjohn @bingo600
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                            @bingo600 said in segment wifi traffic (guest, IoT, trusted):

                            Everything seems to be working - thanks to your images and explanations. I like the dlink web UI more than the netgear, but the netgear GS108Tv2 was released many years ago.

                            So i just gave them a static ip.

                            is working for the moment - hopefully will be persistent.

                            Get dia here

                            I'll will try it as soon as my head stops hurting - thanks for making everything clear.

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                              bingo600 @farmerjohn
                              last edited by

                              @farmerjohn

                              Glad you got it working ....

                              Now when you get the AP AC Pro's - You might have a bit of initial trouble.

                              Until recently the mgmt net of the AP AC Pro had to be "untagged" , and the Wifi-Vlans could be tagged. That's how i run mine.

                              But @johnpoz mentioned that with a recent firmware it would be possible to run mgmt as a tagged vlan too.

                              If/when you get them and have "challenges" give us a "ping" ....

                              /Bingo

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                              CPUĀ  : Core i5 5250U, Ram : 8GB Kingston DDR3LV 1600
                              LANĀ  : 4 x Intel 211, DiskĀ  : 240G SAMSUNG MZ7L3240HCHQ SSD

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                                JKnott @bingo600
                                last edited by

                                @bingo600 said in segment wifi traffic (guest, IoT, trusted):

                                mentioned that with a recent firmware it would be possible to run mgmt as a tagged vlan too.

                                I have set up networks, with Adtran gear, where the management interface was on a VLAN. Not having that option is dumb for business installs.

                                PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                                i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
                                UniFi AC-Lite access point

                                I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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                                • johnpozJ
                                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @bingo600
                                  last edited by johnpoz

                                  @bingo600 said in segment wifi traffic (guest, IoT, trusted):

                                  with a recent firmware it

                                  Wasn't all that recent - quite some time ago that feature was added. I don't recall the min required firmware or controller software. But if your running the current version you can yes run tagged management...

                                  Here you go
                                  https://help.ui.com/hc/en-us/articles/360046773733-UniFi-Using-VLANs-with-UniFi-Wireless

                                  You have to adopt via untagged.. But
                                  "As of Controller software version 5.8, access points and switches can be set to tagged VLANs"

                                  While I concur it should be a requirement for equipment to support if expected to be use in a true enterprise.. Running a vlan untagged is not really an issue where unifi stuff would be most used, small business, small offices, homes, etc. It mostly would be a concern where some sort of company security policy required tags..

                                  I have not bothered to change my home setup. While I have multiple tagged vlans, the vlan that my APs are on for managment is untagged for the connection to the APs

                                  5.8.X was released stable over 3 years ago.

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