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Per Yngve Berg Replies: 37 Views: 1046 |
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Run "swconfig dev switch0 show" with the swconfig commands in thr startup.
At the bottom of the output you will see this: VLAN 1: vid: 1 ports: 1 2 3 4 6 VLAN 2: vid: 911 por ... |
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root@R7800:~# swconfig list Found: switch0 - gpio-0 What should the "WAN Port Assignment" be set to if I am using the above commands? This command only list the switches present o ... |
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swconfig dev switch0 enable_vlan 1
swconfig dev switch0 vlan 1 set ports "1 2 3 4 6" swconfig dev switch0 vlan 2 set ports "0 5t" swconfig dev switch0 vlan 2 set vid 911 swconf ... |
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Even if you have cut off the wired connection, you can still connect over wifi and configure the router.
Do a "swconfig dev swith0 show" to see the running Configuration. |
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VLAN have to be enabled on the switch
Insert this as first command: swconfig dev switch0 set enable_vlan 1 |
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It may be the amplifier that are dying and not the wifi chip. | |
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An X86 box will be a better choice.
I.e a server with Proxmox. You can have the NAS in one VM and the router in another. Do you intend to add a switch with 10G ports |
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You have to be on the Management VLAN to access the GUI on the GS108E | |
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Per Yngve Berg Replies: 22 Views: 2918 |
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By default, WAN and LAN have separate CPU ports (Port 0 and 6), which will give you 2G/s combined throughput instead of one.
Changeset 51936 may be of interest. |
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You may have degraded throughput. You don't know which CPU ports lan and wan is on. | |
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Looks good.
The ports: WAN VLAN1 VLAN10 TRUNK VLAN1 You can check that the port goes down when unplugging. This will work when the GS108E is configured accordingly. |
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Those nvram variables are no longer in use.
I aaked you to do a "swconfig dev switch0 show" The switch must be configured using swconfig commands. |
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The GUI should work on Broadcom.
Check the switch config with: swconfig dev switch0 show PS. Have you configured the correct port? Port number are usually in oposite direction than the label ... |
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swconfig dev switch0 vlan 2 set ports "0 5t"
swconfig dev switch0 vlan 2 set vid 911 swconfig dev switch0 set apply Put it into your Startup Script. You have not stated what build yo ... |
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Do you have another service running on port 443?
Use a second IP address instead and run on port 443. |
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