23-Jul-2020, 10:00
(21-Jul-2020, 22:17)ogs Wrote:I do not want Airplay to work across the VLAN / Networks. I have one VLAN per Apartment and want to ensure people only see the devices in their apartment.(21-Jul-2020, 21:05)drizzt81 Wrote:(06-Aug-2019, 15:20)daibaron Wrote: Spark must use the same IP range.
A VLan is not recommended at all because there is no benefit to isolate the speakers on a dedicated VLan.
Some protocols won't cross the networks or even sub-net because there are not meant for this use.
There can be a number of reasons for putting the speakers on a different VLAN, e.g. ensuring that only a selected number of airplay devices is visible to the connected iPhone while having a joint internet connection...
I am having major issues getting the Phantoms to work on a separate VLAN (both Phone and Phantom on same VLAN, same Class C subnet). If anyone has any ideas how to solve this, I am happy to hear about it.
What about using NAT of some kind? Mapping fixed IPs on one side to the Phantom IPs on the other network?