Problems in address distribution in DHCP
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In the next few days I'm going to try to run the VLANs from the main switch and send it over the network via VLAN tagged. And see if the APs will work with it and that the rest of the network will be OK .....
Now I remembered having AP that they are in client mode so I have to check what to do with it.
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What are these AP exact make and model? Client Mode doesn't sound like an AP that supports vlans to me ;)
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@johnpoz said in Problems in address distribution in DHCP:
What are these AP exact make and model?
I can not tell you right now, I'm not there. But in two days I'll be there and tell you.
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@johnpoz said in Problems in address distribution in DHCP:
What are these AP exact make and model?
Wavion: WBS-2400 SCT-120-FCC
Planet: WNAP-1110
TP-Link: TL-WA7210N
EnGenius: EAP1200H
EnGenius: ENS202EXT
D-Link: DAP 1360
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So a standard is just nowhere at all? So was it like the school asked the students to donate their old home shit?
The TL-WA7210N is an outdoor device - more designed for WISP.. It does have a multi-ssid mode, which from my 2 second breeze over of the manual would mean it needs to be in that mode to do that vs say the "client mode" you mentioned.
The DAPโ1360 is a N repeater for gosh sake... Makes ZERO mention of vlan support.
Really a WBS-2400 SCT-120-FCC, So how about you go into a bit more on this wifi deployment - and how internet is actually brought into the location... So your on a WISP? for internet? You provide internet to remote building via wifi? etc.
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@johnpoz said in Problems in address distribution in DHCP:
So a standard is just nowhere at all?
There are no standards in anything !! And this is really a problem but there is nothing to do.
So was it like the school asked the students to donate their old home shit?
The TL-WA7210N is an outdoor device - more designed for WISP.. It does have a multi-ssid mode, which from my 2 second breeze over of the manual would mean it needs to be in that mode to do that vs say the "client mode" you mentioned.
All of the APs I've listed above are used for school. Some in client and some in AP
So regarding these TP-Link, I'll have to think about how to move a cable there with we want VLANsThe DAPโ1360 is a N repeater for gosh sake... Makes ZERO mention of vlan support.
The DAP-1360 currently managed to flip all but one used as a client mode but it only gets WiFi. - He can not do some things at the same time Do not forget yet it's about D-Link Do not expect too much.
Really a WBS-2400 SCT-120-FCC, So how about you go into a bit more on this wifi deployment - and how internet is actually brought into the location... So your on a WISP? for internet? You provide internet to remote building via wifi? etc.
Internet access to this school comes through Fiber
There are 4 such wavion of the same type, from the same model. And each institute for different places should give a reception of WiFi. These are the main APs. It's not something new they've been around for about 7 years - hoping to replace them in the coming months but right now there's no talk about it.
Hope I answered everything.