We have a few VLAN's established on our switches (before my time) for our VoIP and data traffic (HP Procurve switches). I am trying to establish an additional VLAN dedicated to WiFi traffic. We have Untangle running as our internet gateway, so all of our internet traffic runs out of one port on our HP switch. I'd also like to pass our dedicated WiFi VLAN out the same port and through Untangle, but I can only set that port to Untagged for one VLAN. How would I go about doing this otherwise? (Untangle supports alias's so one NIC can handle multiple subnets AFAIK).
Also, I have one port on another switch that connects to a smaller switch for less important devices (non-POE, printers, etc), and I'd like to connect our WiFi AP's to that switch. But again, our data VLAN is untagged on that port, so I can't also add the WiFi VLAN. Would I need to get a managed switch with VLAN support, then Tag the uplink to that external switch with both data and WiFi VLAN's? then untag the ports for each separate VLAN on the breakout switch?
Edit: also, thinking this through some more, if I were to plug the Access Point straight into our Procurve switch, how can I pass it multiple VLAN's? would each VLAN be Tagged for the AP's switch port? Or Untagged? But I can only have one VLAN tagged for a port...
VLAN Rookie here!
Thanks
Also, I have one port on another switch that connects to a smaller switch for less important devices (non-POE, printers, etc), and I'd like to connect our WiFi AP's to that switch. But again, our data VLAN is untagged on that port, so I can't also add the WiFi VLAN. Would I need to get a managed switch with VLAN support, then Tag the uplink to that external switch with both data and WiFi VLAN's? then untag the ports for each separate VLAN on the breakout switch?
Edit: also, thinking this through some more, if I were to plug the Access Point straight into our Procurve switch, how can I pass it multiple VLAN's? would each VLAN be Tagged for the AP's switch port? Or Untagged? But I can only have one VLAN tagged for a port...
VLAN Rookie here!
Thanks
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