So, i set up a WLAN using VLAN 10 and configured a VLAN on the edgerouter lite but when my client connects to the WLAN, it doesnt seem to be getting any ip address. Router config is as follows:
firewall {
all-ping enable
broadcast-ping disable
ipv6-receive-redirects disable
ipv6-src-route disable
ip-src-route disable
log-martians enable
name VLAN10_IN {
default-action accept
description ""
rule 1 {
action drop
description "DROP access to 192.168.1.x"
destination {
address 192.168.1.0/24
}
log disable
protocol all
}
}
name VLAN10_LOCAL {
default-action accept
description ""
rule 10 {
action accept
description "ALLOW access to VLAN10 DNS"
destination {
port 53
}
log disable
protocol tcp_udp
}
rule 20 {
action drop
description "DROP access to 192.168.10.1"
destination {
address 192.168.10.1
}
log disable
protocol all
}
}
name WAN_IN {
default-action drop
description "WAN to internal"
rule 10 {
action accept
description "Allow established/related"
state {
established enable
related enable
}
}
rule 20 {
action drop
description "Drop invalid state"
state {
invalid enable
}
}
}
name WAN_LOCAL {
default-action drop
description "WAN to router"
rule 10 {
action accept
description "Allow established/related"
state {
established enable
related enable
}
}
rule 20 {
action drop
description "Drop invalid state"
state {
invalid enable
}
}
}
options {
mss-clamp {
mss 1412
}
}
receive-redirects disable
send-redirects enable
source-validation disable
syn-cookies enable
}
interfaces {
ethernet eth0 {
address 192.168.1.1/24
description Local
duplex auto
speed auto
vif 10 {
address 192.168.10.1/24
description Guest
firewall {
in {
name VLAN10_IN
}
local {
name VLAN10_LOCAL
}
}
mtu 1500
}
}
ethernet eth1 {
description "Internet (PPPoE)"
duplex auto
pppoe 0 {
default-route auto
firewall {
in {
name WAN_IN
}
local {
name WAN_LOCAL
}
}
mtu 1492
name-server auto
password ****************
user-id Bigpipe
}
speed auto
}
ethernet eth2 {
address 192.168.2.1/24
description "Local 2"
duplex auto
speed auto
}
loopback lo {
}
}
port-forward {
auto-firewall enable
hairpin-nat enable
lan-interface eth0
wan-interface eth1
}
service {
dhcp-server {
disabled false
hostfile-update disable
shared-network-name GUEST {
authoritative disable
subnet 192.168.10.0/24 {
default-router 192.168.10.1
dns-server 208.67.222.222
dns-server 208.67.220.220
lease 86400
start 192.168.10.10 {
stop 192.168.10.20
}
}
}
shared-network-name LAN1 {
authoritative disable
subnet 192.168.1.0/24 {
default-router 192.168.1.1
dns-server 192.168.1.1
lease 86400
start 192.168.1.21 {
stop 192.168.1.240
}
}
}
shared-network-name LAN2 {
authoritative disable
subnet 192.168.2.0/24 {
default-router 192.168.2.1
dns-server 192.168.2.1
lease 86400
start 192.168.2.21 {
stop 192.168.2.240
}
}
}
use-dnsmasq disable
}
dns {
forwarding {
cache-size 150
listen-on eth0
listen-on eth2
name-server 192.168.1.10
}
}
gui {
http-port 80
https-port 443
older-ciphers enable
}
nat {
rule 5010 {
outbound-interface pppoe0
type masquerade
}
}
ssh {
port 22
protocol-version v2
}
}
system {
host-name ubnt
login {
user ubnt {
authentication {
encrypted-password ****************
}
level admin
}
}
ntp {
server 0.ubnt.pool.ntp.org {
}
server 1.ubnt.pool.ntp.org {
}
server 2.ubnt.pool.ntp.org {
}
server 3.ubnt.pool.ntp.org {
}
}
syslog {
global {
facility all {
level notice
}
facility protocols {
level debug
}
}
}
time-zone UTC
}
On the E400, i set up a WLAN with VLAN 10 and in the network configuration, under Ethernet ports, enabled 'Trunk Multiple VLANS' with VLAN 10 added in scope