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2023-07-06 13:05:05
@Srisurya No, and you should really be on the OpenWRT forums to get this kind of support.
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2023-07-06 13:04:10
@MwaItou You can either just add you new VLAN to one port or any combination of ports, it simply means that the VLAN is available on that port. Not adding it to any other port is a crude form of...
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2023-07-05 16:39:27
@Kriss79 I believe the answer is 1:1 NAT, but it depends on how you have made your connection to the ISP (ie is it statically configured, or is it via PPPoE). Is the /29 routable via the same...
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2023-07-05 16:31:00
@Fozzie Bear Even if you had a V4, you'd need 802.3at support for the downstream POE to work. Forget power splitting as shown in Option1...here be dragons. Option 1 is a non-starter Option 2 is the...
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2023-07-05 16:13:06
@MwaItou VLAN 101: VLANs are trunked between devices (1 cable, multiple VLANs assigned to both ports) VLAN ports have 1 native VLAN (PVID) and can have multiple VLAN tagged ports. EXAMPLE A router...
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2023-07-05 15:29:14
@z3n0 Correct. Then just ignore the switch on the controller, and configure it manually. The rest of it, ie the router and EAPs and their underlying subnets and VLANS are all done via controller. The...
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