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Configure Omada controller with Pfsense

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    IMV8N
    last edited by Apr 26, 2023, 4:19 AM

    Apologies if this should go on a differnet forum. If thats the case I will gladly delete. I am having a hard time wrapping my head around two things. First is the tagging and untagging. I am not sure why it doesnt click. Could anyone tell me based on my diagram if I am setting up the network correctly and why or why not. Additonally I just purchased a TPLINK AP. I cant figure out for the life of me what my internet/wan settings should be. It seems that this page is expecting a TPLINK router to be feeding this AP. So what do I do when its not a router but instead another TPLINK switch getting fed from Pfsense. Thanks in advance.

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      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by Apr 26, 2023, 1:56 PM

      You almost certainly don't want to have VLAN1 tagged on any port. VLAN1 should usually exist inside the switch only so you should probably just have that untagged on 1 and 5-8 or only on 1 with every other port excluded.

      I don't expect an AP like that to be doing any routing so I would try to disable the WAN ports entirely and setup only a LAN. Though I don't have any direct experience with Omada gear like that.

      Steve

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