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sunwalker
Feb 12, 2022Aspirant
RBR750 VLAN tag group satellite ports
When I add a VLAN tag group and select a port, is the VLAN tag also forwared to the satellite?
Current situation: the RBR750 is connected to a GS308EP switch at a port with a 802.1q vlan id 10. The switch (WAN) port is connected to a router (tagged uplink).
There is one device connectd on a satellites LAN port, and this port should be assigned to a vlan with tag 30. Is this possible?
sunwalker wrote:
When I add a VLAN tag group and select a port, is the VLAN tag also forwared to the satellite?
Current situation: the RBR750 is connected to a GS308EP switch at a port with a 802.1q vlan id 10. The switch (WAN) port is connected to a router (tagged uplink).
There is one device connectd on a satellites LAN port, and this port should be assigned to a vlan with tag 30. Is this possible?
The residential Orbi products do not support VLAN tagging. The only mention of VLAN on the Orbi is in the context of IPTV where the ISP uses a VLAN tag to identify TV and the user router is supposed to bypass Network Address Translation (NAT). As far as I can tell, this capability is only in terms of the router, and the user must use the VLAN tag required by the ISP. It is definitely not a typical VLAN capability.
See page 74 of the User Manual:
https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RBK752/RBK752_UM_EN.pdf
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sunwalker wrote:
When I add a VLAN tag group and select a port, is the VLAN tag also forwared to the satellite?
Current situation: the RBR750 is connected to a GS308EP switch at a port with a 802.1q vlan id 10. The switch (WAN) port is connected to a router (tagged uplink).
There is one device connectd on a satellites LAN port, and this port should be assigned to a vlan with tag 30. Is this possible?
The residential Orbi products do not support VLAN tagging. The only mention of VLAN on the Orbi is in the context of IPTV where the ISP uses a VLAN tag to identify TV and the user router is supposed to bypass Network Address Translation (NAT). As far as I can tell, this capability is only in terms of the router, and the user must use the VLAN tag required by the ISP. It is definitely not a typical VLAN capability.
See page 74 of the User Manual:
https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RBK752/RBK752_UM_EN.pdf
- sunwalkerAspirant
Thanks for this info!