VLAN a layer 2 switch, two WAP121 and RV110w

Hello

I try to configure the 4 VLANS in an office with 2 WAP121 and a RV110W, between the two is a switch POE from D-link DES-1210-28 P. I have a patch cable to the d-link to the router. How to configure the router so all VLAN light them well port on the router? Because soon I change the id VLANS on one of the SSID on the WAP121 I lose the connection to the internet and local servers for this SSID.

the switch is on on the ports of the WAP121 and the RV110W connected to untagged.

Best regards

Villy

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