Router Supports Multi-Net NAT?
Good day!
I have bought an Archer VR2100v router as well as a TP-link managed switch with the intention of setting up VLANS for my home network.
After setting up Vlans, Vlan interfaces, ports, tagging, and dhcp (ALL on the managed switch), what remains to do is access the VR2100v router and set up the following:
1- Multi-Nets NAT
2- static routing
1- Multi-Nets NAT: The problem is that I couldn't find the page for Multi-Nets Nat where I could enter all my unique subnets. In some TP-Link guides, it is mentioned that the router at hand "supports Multi-Net NAT automatically". But that was for various other TP-Link router models, what about mine specifically? Is it possible to input my subnets somewhere? So far I have well-functioning vlans on the switch, yet no internet access given this issue on my router. Help appreciated!
2- For the static routing: I did manage to easily set static routing for the vlans on the VR2100v router, however, i should note that the guides on the TP-link website use the phrase "Next Hop" while the term I had was "Destination address" I think instead, definitely not 'Next Hop'. Figured out I'd mention this in case it gives a hint at my router's capabilities or anything.
Lemme know if more info is needed, hope somebody out there can help solve this issue, thanks!