![]() Dbeato, I also agree with leaving the interface on the flat network - he had it working but the main Network DHCP server started leasing out to his wireless network. The Sonicwall isn't dropping the VLAN 2 packets when I connect to the student network, but it's also not passing it to it's appropriate VLAN interface in the so it gets the right address. Creating an additional virtual interface for the teachers and one for the students sounds like the fix and if that doesn't work then putting a managed switch on X2 and configuring the appropriate VLANS like you describe should do the trick. My managed switch is connected to X0 and my internet modem is connected to X1 like it should be.From your posts, I think I might have narrowed down the issue. Are you saying that unmanaged switches strip out the VLAN tag?Sorry, I misspoke. ![]() I thought unmanaged switches ignore VLAN tagging and just pass everything along. But you said that the switch connected to X2 should be managed and configured with VLANs.
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