I'm sorry, but I do not fully undertand (yet).
[quote] If that role is assigned to VLAN 3, that is why your clients are probably ending up there.[/quote]
Did you mean to say VLAN1 instead of VLAN3? And where can I see what roles are assigned to a VLAN? VLAN1 is our default vlan, might that be the reason it's choosing that?
[quote]Making a port just simply puts users on a VLAN without any restrictions and it is the easiest way to establish connectivity on a port.[/quote]
Do you mean to say 'Making a port trusted' ?
What I'm trying to achieve is putting a user at home in VLAN3 without any restrictions. So making the port trusted should be the way to go? We would like to whitelist a certain list of mac-adresses though and block the rest, for security. Is this possible? I know it can be done for WiFi, but this is ethernet.
Thanks again for your help.