The other 2 ports are also being used but having no bearing on this issue. The router is using an Intel 4 port NIC with one port used for my wireless LAN and another port for my PC's LAN. Both the AP and the PC are wired to my pfSense router. The PC that I am trying use for AP management also uses a static IP set to 192.168.10.10 with the gateway being 192.168.10.1. If it helps, the AP is using Static settings with the IP being 192.168.20.10 and the gateway being 192.168.20.1. I am wondering if this is also normal behavior or could this be a NAT/Port Forward issue or something else? My firewall rules seem to be good and the logs show nothing is being blocked. I read another thread were someone said they can access the AP's web login from a different subnet however I can't seem to make it work. The pfSense firewall logs show a successful connection from the pc to the AP but when trying to access the AP the browser on the pc shows that the connection just times out and does not load the web login page. I have also found that I cannot gain access to the AP web management login from a wired pc on a different subnet. So I am wondering is this normal behavior meaning the AP cannot be managed wirelessly if the guest network function is enabled? I can however access and manage the AP with a laptop using a wired connection connected to the same TP-Link TL-SG1005D switch that the AP is connected to. I found with the new firmware if I select the guest network function for SSID isolation I cannot access the web management login wirelessly. I have it up and running and have upgraded the firmware from v2.2.0 to v2.4.0. Just got a new AC1350 EAP225 Ceiling Mount AP and have connected it to a pfSense router.
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