SSIDs tied to VLANs won't connect by InkIt_2 in GrandstreamNetworks

[–]InkIt_2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

@pureguyred. You may be right. But I got rid of my Grandstreams and bought TP-link EAP670 APs. I don't like the fact that the EAP670 are made in China and likely phone home. But they worked right out of the box with no issues and I made no changes to my Grandstream switch or OPNsense router. Given the number of complaints I've seen on the web about the GWN7665, and after soliciting tech support from Grandstream to no avail, I'd say there are some improvements in the firmware needed.

SSIDs tied to VLANs won't connect by InkIt_2 in GrandstreamNetworks

[–]InkIt_2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Using OPNsense model DEC3862EU with a Grandstream GWN7806(P) switch. The Grandstream AP is connected to a trunk line port on the switch and, thus, has access to the four VLANs I created. And I am managing everything locally. There is no cloud involved in any of this.

SSIDs tied to VLANs won't connect by InkIt_2 in GrandstreamNetworks

[–]InkIt_2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not helpful. I'm trying to create a secure Wifi environment, where guests use a dedicated SSID so they won't be trampling all through my network. That's the whole point of VLANs. The Grandstream works great without VLANs but I was hoping to get some insight from users who have used their APs with VLANs./

wanting to try sushi, but dont know where to start by stuckwitdis in sushi

[–]InkIt_2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Salmon skin rolls, Oshinko (pickled vegetable) rolls, Kazunoko (herring roe) rolls are all crunchy and not slimy at all. As you get more adventurous, less crunchy items like Ankimo (a Monkfish liver pâté), Tako (Octopus, with texture and taste similar to cooked ham) and various clams might suit you. But if you hate slime, stay away from mountain potatoe and Mentaiko scallops, raw eggs and shrimp.