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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender
      last edited by

      OK, how about your guest wifi on the Unifi side? how is it setup?

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      • CCWTechC
        CCWTech
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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender
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          OK that looks right - now how about the switch ports that that Meraki is plugged into and the the port the UAP is plugged into?

          Also, is the Meraki outputting to the network via a trunked line (i.e. both VLANs on a single connection) or via to network connections to the switch?

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender
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            The switch port on the UAP needs to be a trunked port. untagged traffic for VLAN 1 (default VLAN) and tagged for VLAN 2. The UAP will will tag the LPVGuest network as VLAN 2, if the switch doesn't allow tagged traffic for VLAN 2 on the port the UAP issuing, then the switch will drop that traffic and it will never make it to the Meraki, and something similar for the Meraki, depending on how it connects to the network.

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            • CCWTechC
              CCWTech @Dashrender
              last edited by

              @dashrender
              Is this a config I need to do on my Netgear switch?

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              • CCWTechC
                CCWTech
                last edited by

                Also, in creating a DNS entry to point to my Vultr server, is that best done on my DNS for my domain name on GoDaddy or locally on my DC?

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @CCWTech
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                  @ccwtech said in Business WIFI Planning and Deployment:

                  Also, in creating a DNS entry to point to my Vultr server, is that best done on my DNS for my domain name on GoDaddy or locally on my DC?

                  That depends where the Start of Authority is located. Your local DNS is never for anything but your local items. There's really no options here, only one will work.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in Business WIFI Planning and Deployment:

                    @ccwtech said in Business WIFI Planning and Deployment:

                    Also, in creating a DNS entry to point to my Vultr server, is that best done on my DNS for my domain name on GoDaddy or locally on my DC?

                    That depends where the Start of Authority is located. Your local DNS is never for anything but your local items. There's really no options here, only one will work.

                    While correct technically, it does not actually answer the question. But that would also be because the question is not complete.

                    @CCWTech what DNS? There are multiple things involved here.

                    You have a DNS need just for yourself to get to the mange this side via a URL.
                    Typically like: https://unifi.domain.com - This one needs entered wherever you enter your domain.com entries.

                    You also have a DNS need for ‘unifi’ to point to the correct IP. This needs to resolve on the local network in order to make UniFi devices magically find the controller to await adoption.

                    If you have other UBNThardware, such as a ERL serving DHCP, it has a spot designed for the IP.
                    You can also use a DHCP option on your Windows network to make this work instead of using a DNS entry.

                    So, clarify what you are asking now that you have this additional information.

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                    • CCWTechC
                      CCWTech @JaredBusch
                      last edited by CCWTech

                      @jaredbusch

                      I have it up and running. (DNS)

                      Even my guest WIFI on a VLan is now getting DHCP addresses. Everything is working great now.

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