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Re: Consumer products with baked-in VLAN tagging
From: Nick Hilliard <nick () foobar org>
Date: Sun, 05 Apr 2015 11:59:51 +0100
On 05/04/2015 03:32, Robert Seastrom wrote:
As you may know if you've played around with recent Apple Airports (Express at least) in bridge mode with "guest network" turned on, they seem to know about 802.1q and have fairly reasonable or at least defensible behavior out of the box - that is to say they move the "native" SSID as untagged, and the "guest" SSID tagged 802.1q VLAN 1003. This behavior does not appear to be field-modifyable.
Didn't know about that trick. I'm going to immediately enable vlan 1003 on the cisco switch that my express is connected to. Nick
Current thread:
- Consumer products with baked-in VLAN tagging Robert Seastrom (Apr 04)
- Re: Consumer products with baked-in VLAN tagging Nick Hilliard (Apr 05)
- Re: Consumer products with baked-in VLAN tagging Dave Taht (Apr 08)
- Re: Consumer products with baked-in VLAN tagging Robert Seastrom (Apr 08)
- Re: Consumer products with baked-in VLAN tagging Christopher Morrow (Apr 08)
- Re: Consumer products with baked-in VLAN tagging Dave Taht (Apr 08)
- Re: Consumer products with baked-in VLAN tagging Dave Taht (Apr 08)
- Re: Consumer products with baked-in VLAN tagging Nick Hilliard (Apr 05)