UPDATE:
This is just a copy and paste from my message to SAM btw
I got the firmware updated on all my devices and I got my network up. Not like I want though.
So I had it working with VLANS(as in DHCP, DNS, and routing were working), but then i had issues because my AP (10.0.10.2) couldnt connect to the desk(which is the wireless controller) which is 10.0.20.2
It had something to do with L3 integration on the AP, and I spent 9 hours on the support with Ubiquiti. They basically told me to wait for the next patch for the L3 support.
So i had to remove my vlans and just have a flat network. :((((
So with tagging vlans, i have a question:
the ports you tag on are the "trunks" in cisco terms?
On my switch, what i did is i tagged ports 1, and 8
1 is the AP, and then 8 is the switch->router port
I did this on both vlan 10 and vlan 20
this makes it so that if vlan 20 traffic goes to the wireless it will actually work correct?
I have a TPLink SG108PE.
It can do 802.1Q Vlanning. I have 8 ports and you can assign a PVID per port, and also assign which ports are tagged and untagged.
Port 1 goes to my AP, so it will be be a "trunk" in cisco terms.
Port 8 goes to the router, so it will be to be a "trunk"
Ports 3-7 will be vlan 20, and
port 2 will be 10
Wired is vlan 20
wireless is vlan 10
Am I correct in that ports 1 and 8 need to be tagged for both vlan 10 and 20, and that they are untagged for 2-7?
Am I correct in that ports 3-7 will have a PVID of 20, and port 2 will have a PVID of 10?
Am i correct in that ports 1 and 8 will have a PVID of 1 (the default)?