WPN VLAN

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Fabian1
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WPN VLAN

Hello again,

 

in one of our networks we have configured an ssid with WPN access on all floors.

 

All devices are using the same VLAN, because they are all part of the same group policy.

 

Now I want that on one floor, all devices in the same ssid are in a different subnet (different VLAN), because on that floor there are media network devices in our LAN which they need to have access to.

 

Is it possible to say, if you are connected to an access point xyz, you will connect to a different VLAN than on the other access points? Then you will have access to these media devices in the same vlan?

 

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JosRus
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Hi @Fabian1

 

To achieve this, you can use the VLAN tagging function, which changes the VLAN based on the AP tag in use; see the documentation article we have on it here: https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Monitoring_and_Reporting/Using_Tags_to_Manage_MR_Access_Points#V...

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JosRus
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Hi @Fabian1

 

To achieve this, you can use the VLAN tagging function, which changes the VLAN based on the AP tag in use; see the documentation article we have on it here: https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Monitoring_and_Reporting/Using_Tags_to_Manage_MR_Access_Points#V...

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GIdenJoe
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

If you're tagging the VLAN inside the group policy itself you won't be able to make a difference between users.
If the tag is on the SSID config itself you can select a different VLAN for AP's containing a specific tag.

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