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+ | ===== Create a New Network ===== | ||
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+ | <WRAP info> | ||
+ | **NOTE: | ||
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+ | Any of these networks can be allocated to a VLAN. | ||
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+ | * **Corporate** is a general purpose network and by default is assigned to LAN. | ||
+ | * The UniFi controller will provision not only the VLAN itself but also a matching IP subnet for this VLAN. | ||
+ | * IP subnets exist at Layer 3, whereas UniFi switches are purely Layer 2. | ||
+ | * Therefore, if you have no USG, there' | ||
+ | * **Guest** will apply the Guest Control setting if you enable the Guest Portal. | ||
+ | * **VLAN Only** will remove any subnet options and can be used to define VLANs for pure VLAN tagging purposes by Unifi switches. | ||
+ | * This is the best choice to use for a VLAN, if not using a USG. | ||
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+ | * **VPN Client** is USG specific. | ||
+ | * **Site-to-Site VPN** is USG specific. | ||
+ | * **Remote user VPN** is USG specific. | ||
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