I just bought a managed switch for my setup. Thanks for the well timed tutorial!
Very good tutorial. Concise, no fluff, straight to the point. Well done.
Perfect explanation to VLANs! I use aliases on my servers & IoT VLAN so that I have to provide an IP in the alias to allow it to have access to anything. That way, if anything happens and some one gets access to my proxmox server or anything on it, just any DHCP address cannot get out to the internet. I also use Pihole for all of my VLANs except the server VLAN so that a lot of traffic is blocked on the other networks and especially the IoT VLAN.
This VLAN walk-through is awesome. I appreciate all the insight and your teaching method.
Thanks for the videos! You’re one of the few YouTubers in this space that has a personality and you’re very entertaining to watch. Even if I’ve seen some LSU stuff in some of your videos, you’re not that bad ;)
took me a while to figure out vlans but this one video does tick all boxes for me. thank you!
Many thanks. Exactly what I needed to create separate network for noisy IOT devices
The owls are not what they seem. Well, maybe Raid ones! Sorry, couldn't help it! This VLAN seems brainy. I laid my hands on a NetGate 2100, got several switches which steals my 192.168.1.1 after reset, Asus Router, Printers, NASses, Pi-holes, more Ubuntu than Windows (Total Recall!!?). Most videos on VLAN talks lesser wires different colors iot seperated, I need to get off shore No more willie pulling, a case showing how do I set up printers and NAS accesable by some connected to the Guest VLAN, and if they want to leave a flac with jack johnson good people or jace everett bad things on my NAS they should be able to, but only flac!! I have seen lots of videos on vlan but on this I am still dum dane that loves Greenland.
I've come back to this video a couple times. Great resource. thanks!
Oh man this is super well explained. Thanks so much.
This was supremely helpful, thank you!
Thanks for the walkthrough, wonderfully explained! Am I correct in assuming that without a managed switch, this setup is not feasible? My current setup involves a pfsense, & a primitive, ISP provided wireless AP among other things. This AP probably cannot differentiate between one or more VLANs...
Man, you help me A LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT Iwas blocked around like 30 days on a problem, I'm using pfsense too and my VLAN cannot reach my LAN and with ur video I understand why now! Thanks a lot bro!
Awesome video. Thank you for sharing.
Nicely done video & Very Informative. Thank You!
Video helped me a lot to achieve setup what I wanted. Keep it going!
I couldn't get DNS to work on the VLAN until I added an Access List under the DNS Resolver for the new VLAN network. Under Services / DNS Resolver / Access Lists, add a new one for the VLAN.
Great video! Thank you for the explanation
Thank you for such a great walk through... Some of the fields are now named differently because of the updates to PF Sense.. Can you throw up some text updates on top of the video to account for the mismatch of selection settings..?
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