D-Link DWL-2200AP [53/192] Using vlans for the guest network

D-Link DWL-2200AP [53/192] Using vlans for the guest network
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Using VLANs for the Guest Network
If you enable Guest Access, two virtual LANs (VLANs) will be used: one for the Internal
network and one for the Guest network. To use VLANs, the LAN port on the access
point must be connected to a tagged port on a VLAN capable switch and then you must
define two different Virtual LANs on this Administration page. (For more information, see
“Setting up Guest Access” in this manual.)
Enabling Guest Access will enable the “VLAN” settings where you must provide a VLAN
ID. See also “Configuring Guest Interface Ethernet Settings” in this manual.
Field Description
Guest Access By default, the D-Link DWL-2210AP ships with Guest
Access disabled.
• To enable Guest Access, click Enabled.
• To disable Guest Access, click Disabled.
If you enable Guest access and configure the Guest and Internal
interfaces to use VLANs, you may lose connectivity to the access
point. First, be sure to verify that the switch and DHCP server you
are using can support VLANs per the IEEE 802.1Q standard. After
configuring the VLAN on the Advanced > Ethernet page, physically
reconnect the Ethernet cable on the switch to the tagged packet (VLAN)
port. Then, reconnect via the Administration Web pages to the new IP
address. (If necessary, check with the infrastructure support
administrator regarding the VLAN and DHCP configurations.)
Field Description
Setting the Ethernet (Wired) Interface

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