Hi @SMANNE , thinking about this as I type. The process should be seamless enough:
- create your new L3 interface on your core switch (unless using an existing vlan)
- on the SSID in question switch to bridge mode and enter the vlan tag
- any client connected should re-connect and pick up a new Ip in the new range
you could test by spinning up a new SSID and test the process
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