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Getting AP into right VLAN

gar1027
New Contributor II

I must have made a change somewhere, sometime ago, because when I try and add a new AP to my WLAN it gets assigned to VLAN 1 instead of the VLAN all the other APs are on (for arguments sake, call this VLAN 34). The switch port this AP connects to is configured the same as the other switch ports and APs in the network. What configuration setting on the ZD 1100 or elsewhere am I missing?

Looking through all the VLAN-related posts, I get confused with all of the VLAN tagging and untagged nomenclature I see, because a lot of it is ambiguous depending on whether people are using Cisco nomenclature or HPs or even their own. So, in light of this, I ask that any response be Cisco-specific, and, if possible, the relevant Cisco commands be included.

Thanks.

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seanmuir
Contributor III
One the Configure > Access Points tab there is this option:

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Example:

If you had it set to 100 and then by accident set it to "Keep AP's settings", all the old AP's would retain VLAN 100, but all new AP's would use VLAN 1 as that is the default VLAN.

On a Cisco switch unless you change the Native VLAN, that will also be VLAN 1.