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Hi - I'm setting up a separate wireless access point on my FIOS network to handle guests and keep them separate from my primary network. I successfully set up a VLAN using it's own subnet. It's connected to one ethernet port so that anything on that port is on a separate VLAN. I'm using an extra actiontec router, configured as a wireless acess point, with DHCP server disabled. The access point itself was given an IP address in the primary network. (ie it's address does not fall in the VLAN range - that seems to make sense). .
Devices are able to get an IP in the VLAN range and they show up briefly in the connections list in the router - but they expire immediately - so the device keeps receiving an IP and then disconnecting, requesting it again, etc.
Feel like I'm almost there but I'm missing something - any thoughts ?
Thanks,
Michael
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What happens if you turn on the DHCP server on the 2nd access point?