You've already answered your own question. A "which swconfig" would reveal presence of the utility; if it exists, "swconfig list" would reveal if the switch/ethernet port supports use of the utility or VLANs. It could be a long-standing "issue" that needs to be fixed, but you may not need to configure VLANs at all on the AP... _________________ "The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
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You've already answered your own question. A "which swconfig" would reveal presence of the utility; if it exists, "swconfig list" would reveal if the switch/ethernet port supports use of the utility or VLANs. It could be a long-standing "issue" that needs to be fixed, but you may not need to configure VLANs at all on the AP...
In my concept I would need VLANs on my APs, I want to distribute several Vlans over a set of APs.
Is there no other possibility to somehow trunk this LAN Port?
What does the VLAN Tagging option in the Networking Tab do? _________________ VLANs, Wireguard Site to Site, OpenVPN Client, WDS
TP-Link Archer C7 V4, V5
TP-Link Archer A7 V5
TP-Link WR1043 V4
Unifi UAP-AC-M