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For native vlan to work

Iloveyou
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Sometimes I need to put untagged in the AP to work.

Sometimes I need to put vlan 1 in the AP to work.

Why?

I am referring to management vlan?

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marce1000
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 - Untagged and vlan 1 are unrelated , the first referring to  a (the) native vlan , on an access port (usually)

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By default, VLAN 1 is the native and untagged VLAN on a trunk.

On an access port, the data VLAN is also untagged.

So, for an untagged AP to work, it would need to work with a port and exchanged untagged frames, VLAN, itself, shouldn't matter beyond does the VLAN allow the AP access to resources it needs. 

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