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lastboy1228
Mar 11, 2023Aspirant
nighthawk MK63 vlan group
V1.1.7.134_2.0.65
Does it only bridge MR60 device's ethernet port1 to wan port, not work for MS60 device's ethernet port1? Can I have a wireless bridge from nighthawk MK63 suit?
4 Replies
- michaelkenwardGuru - Experienced User
lastboy1228 wrote:
V1.1.7.134_2.0.65
Does it only bridge MR60 device's ethernet port1 to wan port, not work for MS60 device's ethernet port1? Can I have a wireless bridge from nighthawk MK63 suit?
I don't understand most of that.
Any chance of an explanation of what you are trying to achieve?
- lastboy1228Aspirant
In the "vlan tag group", it seams that we can only bridge MR60's ethernet port1 to WAN/internet port with output tagged with specified vlan ID.
But I want to bridge port1 of sub router(MS60) to wan port, and it is like a wireless bridge.
- michaelkenwardGuru - Experienced User
I'm afraid you are going to have to provide us with some detail.
Twice now you have been told that we don't understand what you are asking about. And all you do is come back and repeat what you have already said. It still doesn't make much sense.
Let's start with this bit:
lastboy1228 wrote:
But I want to bridge port1 of sub router(MS60) to wan port, and it is like a wireless bridge.
What does it mean?
Go back to the start. Forget about your idea of how to configure "bridge port" and "sub router".
What do you want to achieve at the end of this process? What do you want to connect to what?
- plemansGuru - Experienced User
Like michaelkenward says, your post doesn't make much sense.
Its doesn't really tell us whats going on or what you're trying to achieve.
But keep in mind, the vlan on the consumer side gear is basically for IPTV usage and specific markers certain ISP's need.
Its not the same as the business class gear.
https://kb.netgear.com/25724/VLAN-tagging-setup-for-Nighthawk-router