Your setup diagram looks great and wireguard for the VPN would also be a great choice for quite a few reasons.Here are the diagrams for both networks. I have an extra TP-Link ER605 1G Router that is not being used and a few other unmanaged switches.
I thought installing Wireguard on the Omada OC300 Controller would be the way to create the VPN, and use my domain name to access the VPN network.
I was think more about the 10G port connections on your internet network between the internet, switches and your router. The links are treated separately since they all terminate at the SFP ports and are then translated into digital data on each end. So you could run single mode on one and multi mode on another and copper on a third and it would function just fine. You must run the same converter type (SFP/SFP+, SM/MM/copper) on each end of the connection and it also must match the cable/fiber type you’re using on that connection or they won’t be able to communicate with each other.So I can switch from singlemode to multimode without running another fiber cable between media converters?
No !So I can switch from singlemode to multimode without running another fiber cable between media converters?
Go back and read the thread. That access point is POE power only, no data (and thus no VLANs needed). His plan is perfectly fine.Your plan will never work. You need vlans for "somehow" isolation or just put everything into one physical network and use different ip ranges with static ips
What people here not understand
You cannot isolate the cams because there is a wifi acces point and in the other thread you told that the gate controller needs lan connection.
The gate installer said he would likely install a Bluetooth module to operate the gate, or we could use a mobile app. I don't believe the WiFi AP will be needed for "Internet" connection. It would only be to communicate with the keypad functions and keypad camera (if even that).What people here not understand
You cannot isolate the cams because there is a wifi acces point and in the other thread you told that the gate controller needs lan connection.
Most gate controllers are designed to not have internet access since the gate could be a large distance from any utilities (some even use solar power with battery backup). You’ll be fine.The gate installer said he would likely install a Bluetooth module to operate the gate, or we could use a mobile app. I don't believe the WiFi AP will be needed for "Internet" connection. It would only be to communicate with the keypad functions and keypad camera (if even that).
So the gate has a keypad with camera, which can be controlled with an app.Most gate controllers are designed to not have internet access since the gate could be a large distance from any utilities (some even use solar power with battery backup). You’ll be fine.