TP SG108PE + Ubiquiti Edge Router
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Can i get a bump? I wont have internet after i get off work and I want to make sure everything from above looks good. I dont need a MGMT vlan do i?
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For HOME? No, a management VLAN is not critical for home use.
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@scottalanmiller does the IP addressing and general setup look good?
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@cteneyck said in TP SG108PE + Ubiquiti Edge Router:
http://www.tp-link.us/faq-788.html
there is a link to what the web gui looks like. Maybe I am oblivious but its really confusing. Why are there two untagged vlans? how does that even work
Tagging is just one way to VLAN, it's the common one, but not the only kind.
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@scottalanmiller good to know
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Address scheme seems fine.
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Oh , before I forget.
The AP im assuming gets an IP address. Should I put it in the wireless vlan(10.0.30.0) or should i put it in the seperate subnet(10.0.0.0) just like the switch and router?
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@cteneyck said in TP SG108PE + Ubiquiti Edge Router:
Oh , before I forget.
The AP im assuming gets an IP address. Should I put it in the wireless vlan(10.0.30.0) or should i put it in the seperate subnet(10.0.0.0) just like the switch and router?
The AP itself is untagged by default.
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@JaredBusch so 10.0.0.3 would work?
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Here are some pictures from my adventure last night. I spent several hours trying to get it to work but gave up. I got the vlans to work, as show by the pings. However, I cant get anything to route. I dont know what the route to leave my router needs to be because i dont know what the address on the other side is. do i need to do something to figure that our or is there a tool in the router that can do that? also,do i need to nat, and how should i set that up.
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@cteneyck, first you need to forget about doing anything with a VLAN. Create your flat network. Get all the wired devices working.
Then add VLAN tags to the switch ports that the router and access point are plugged into. At that point a device on the wifi should pull an ip from the router.
Remember this is why you see @scottalanmiller and myself always recommending a flat network. VLANS add complication. You are doing this to learn about them, so that is good. But this is exactly why VLANS do not belong in a network with very specific reasons.
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The VLANS are working, i just cant get outside my network now because i have no idea how to get the IP of the device on the other side of my wall jack. How do i set that up
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@cteneyck by starting over. You jumped in the middle without ever getting the beginning done.
start with a flat network and a working router config then you add complexity.
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Thats the problem I dont know how to config the router to route outside and I am asking for help with that now
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@cteneyck said in TP SG108PE + Ubiquiti Edge Router:
Thats the problem I dont know how to config the router to route outside and I am asking for help with that now
The wizard on the Ubiquiti will set that up for you.
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@cteneyck said in TP SG108PE + Ubiquiti Edge Router:
Thats the problem I dont know how to config the router to route outside and I am asking for help with that now
I have you the answer. Start over. What is the first thing you do with any router?
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@scottalanmiller said in TP SG108PE + Ubiquiti Edge Router:
@cteneyck said in TP SG108PE + Ubiquiti Edge Router:
Thats the problem I dont know how to config the router to route outside and I am asking for help with that now
The wizard on the Ubiquiti will set that up for you.
I was trying to get him to say that.
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eth0 is my switch
eth2 is my "uplink" to the outside of the network, how do i set it up so that it will route.There arent any wizards, this one didnt come with any software and ive been using my phone for
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@cteneyck said in TP SG108PE + Ubiquiti Edge Router:
eth0 is my switch
eth2 is my "uplink" to the outside of the network, how do i set it up so that it will route.There arent any wizards, this one didnt come with any software and ive been using my phone for
this whole thingThere most certainly is a config wizard.
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@cteneyck said in TP SG108PE + Ubiquiti Edge Router:
eth0 is my switch
eth2 is my "uplink" to the outside of the network, how do i set it up so that it will route.There arent any wizards, this one didnt come with any software and ive been using my phone for
this whole thingUsing your phone? To get to the web interface? why not use a laptop or desktop?