Bob Loblaw
New Around Here
I'm only network savvy enough to be dangerous. So please be patient.
I have a new Ubiquiti EdgeRouter, a Linksys POE switch (unmanaged), and a Ubiquiti UniFi AP Pro.
EdgeRouter --> Switch --> UniFi AP.
And of course I have other devices wired into the switch. I am coming from a consumer router type setup (but also using the same Linksys switch), and in that setup I could access and manage the wired devices in the switch (set fixed AP, port forward, etc) from the router. But with the new setup I can not access these devices. The UniFi AP can not see the other wired devices in the switch, only wireless devices attached to itself (the AP). And the router doesn't seem to do this either.
How would one accomplish this with this setup? Reading about managed switches this morning it doesn't even seem like I could do these things (port forward/set fixed IP) with one. Or can it?
I have a new Ubiquiti EdgeRouter, a Linksys POE switch (unmanaged), and a Ubiquiti UniFi AP Pro.
EdgeRouter --> Switch --> UniFi AP.
And of course I have other devices wired into the switch. I am coming from a consumer router type setup (but also using the same Linksys switch), and in that setup I could access and manage the wired devices in the switch (set fixed AP, port forward, etc) from the router. But with the new setup I can not access these devices. The UniFi AP can not see the other wired devices in the switch, only wireless devices attached to itself (the AP). And the router doesn't seem to do this either.
How would one accomplish this with this setup? Reading about managed switches this morning it doesn't even seem like I could do these things (port forward/set fixed IP) with one. Or can it?