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Topic: VLAN 802.1q SSID Tagging | |
zooky19 Replies: 5 Views: 3888 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 12:48 Subject: VLAN 802.1q SSID Tagging |
This is the output I received
root@DD-WRT:~# nvram show | grep vlan.*ports size: 37104 bytes (28432 left) vlan2ports=4 5u vlan1ports=3 2 1 0 5* |
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Topic: VLAN 802.1q SSID Tagging | |
zooky19 Replies: 5 Views: 3888 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 3:40 Subject: VLAN 802.1q SSID Tagging |
Create Bridges (br0 and br1)
On Setup->Networking assign the interfaces to the bridges. Do I need to mess with Setup->Networking->VLAN Tagging at all? Or will they already be tagged whe ... |
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Topic: VLAN 802.1q SSID Tagging | |
zooky19 Replies: 5 Views: 3888 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 22:35 Subject: VLAN 802.1q SSID Tagging |
So I am doing a setup for my church. They have a modem for the private network (192.168.250.x) and a separate modem for the guest network (192.168.10.x). I already have our switch setup so that the gu ... | |
Topic: VLAN 802.1q SSID Tagging | |
zooky19 Replies: 2 Views: 12183 |
Forum: ARM or PPC based Hardware Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 22:34 Subject: VLAN 802.1q SSID Tagging |
As you have a Broadcom based router, I'm sure you will get help in the broadcom Forum.
Oops, my bad! Sorry, I thought it was ARM based, but I guess not. Thanks for letting me know |
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Topic: VLAN 802.1q SSID Tagging | |
zooky19 Replies: 2 Views: 12183 |
Forum: ARM or PPC based Hardware Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 21:22 Subject: VLAN 802.1q SSID Tagging |
So I am doing a setup for my church. They have a modem for the private network (192.168.250.x) and a separate modem for the guest network (192.168.10.x). I already have our switch setup so that the gu ... | |
Topic: VLAN 802.1q SSID Tagging | |
zooky19 Replies: 0 Views: 1125 |
Forum: Advanced Networking Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 23:26 Subject: VLAN 802.1q SSID Tagging |
So I am doing a setup for my church. They have a modem for the private network (192.168.250.x) and a separate modem for the guest network (192.168.10.x). I already have our switch setup so that the gu ... | |
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