The tech support guy I spoke with last night didn't know if it was possible or not. Waiting to hear back from an engineer on Monday. So what I just did is put the wireless on Separate Networks with VLAN's for the WLAN and just created firewall rules to allow them to talk to each other.
I'm just surprised you can't keep the wifi and LAN on the same network.
So what I did was just change the wireless networks to Separate Zones, created new DHCP for those zones and added the Interfaces and added the VLAN tag.
Problem is, now that you try to connect to them you can't pull DHCP.
I have the DHCP live log up, the firewall log, and wifi but not seeing any indication it's even trying to get a new IP.
So what I did was just change the wireless networks to Separate Zones, created new DHCP for those zones and added the Interfaces and added the VLAN tag.
Problem is, now that you try to connect to them you can't pull DHCP.
I have the DHCP live log up, the firewall log, and wifi but not seeing any indication it's even trying to get a new IP.