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pdobrien3
Jan 03, 2017Aspirant
Netgear GS516TP / Roaming Guest Wifi / DD-WRT / OpenWRT / WNDR3700 and others
Hello everyone. Happy New Year, I have a Netgear WNDR3700 running DD-WRT as my main router. This router has two guest access points, one for adults (192.168.3.100-105) and one for kids (192.168...
- Jan 05, 2017
Hi pdobrien3,
Yes, it does support VLAN tagging. You also must be aware that the router(s) need to support VLAN as well for routing purposes. For more information, you may look up "VLANs" on page 64 of the user guide.
Thanks,
JohnRo
Jan 04, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello pdobrien3,
Welcome to the community!
Let us try to isolate your connections first. See if the switch will pass data when connected directly to the WNDR3700. Second, check if a computer can get an IP from your WRT54GS and the RT-N56U.
Thanks,
pdobrien3
Jan 05, 2017Aspirant
Yes, I can get an IP and connect to the internet. I think I identified another problem which has led me to concentrate more on the WNDR3700 at this point. Haven''t even been able to put the GS516TP in the mix. Question though. The 516TP does in fact support VLAN tagging correct?
If so, can I tag individual ports with multiple VLANs? I ask because ultimately it looks like I am going to have to create at least two VLANs for my scenario to work. I don't really understand VLANs as of yet but I will try and ask my question. The WNDR3700 would be part of each VLAN plus the computer I use to connect to the 561TP to do config changes is also connected to the WNDR3700. I only have one Cat5 cable coming from the 516TP to the WNDR3700 so theoretically that port on the back of the 3700 would have to be tagged with three different VLANs correct?
Thanks,
Dan
- JohnRoJan 05, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi pdobrien3,
Yes, it does support VLAN tagging. You also must be aware that the router(s) need to support VLAN as well for routing purposes. For more information, you may look up "VLANs" on page 64 of the user guide.
Thanks,
- pdobrien3Jan 05, 2017Aspirant
Yes, the router not being capable of supporting vlan tagging (Atheros chip) is what pulled me away from the switch as the issue. Thank you very much ;-)
- JohnRoJan 05, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi pdobrien3,
You are most welcome. Please feel free to open a new topic if you have questions with VLANs or a new setup that you want to try.
Have a great day!
Thanks,
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