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wimvpoel
Jan 23, 2021Aspirant
Internet Lost when activating VLAN/Bridge - By VLAN Tag Group
Hi,
I have a WIFI6 Nightwak RAX120 Router. I want to create some VLANS on my private network and activated the VLAN/Brige option. I created an extra VLAN 30 under "By VLAN Tag Group" and pushed APPLY.
As soon as I did this, the Router unfortunately drops the INTERNET connection to my Provide which is setup via my ISP account via PPPoE. (My RAX120 is connected to my ISP Modem).
I have the very latest Firmware installed on my RAX120.
How can I solve this issue?
Does anyone have an idea?
thanks a lot,
Wim
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wimvpoel wrote:I have a WIFI6 Nightwak RAX120 Router. I want to create some VLANS on my private network and activated the VLAN/Brige option. I created an extra VLAN 30 under "By VLAN Tag Group" and pushed APPLY.
Wim,
These are two completely different features. the VLAN/Bridge on the WAN port allows to bridge a VLAN on the WAN/Internet interface eg. to a defined switch port and/or to wireless radio. This is to bring a dedicated ISP side VLAN operating IPTV (typically) to a defined port, where a dedicated network (this could be a port based VLAN on the lAN side of course) to operate IPTV media players on the ISP IPTV network.
On the LAN side, there is no support for VLANs on these consumer switches at all.
- wimvpoelAspirant
Hi Schumaku,
Thanks for your time to answer me back on this!
I must admit I'm a bit a rookie, but here's what I have as setup and what I try to establish:
1. I have an ISP cable mode
2. behind that I've ma Netgear RAX120 where I use PPPoE to connect to my IP internet
3. One of the LAN PORTS is connected to a smart-managed switch (port 1). And one other RAX120 LAN port I do connect to the same switcfh on port 13
4. On this switch I have on 2 POE ports a Netwgear WAS610 AP
5. On this same switch I also want to attach my ISP IPTV Decoders
6. On the Switch I created VLAN10 (for internet) and VLAN30 (for IPTV).
7. I also would like on my WAX610 WAPs create SSIS's in seperate VLANs: SSID1 for INTERNET (so VLAN10), SSIDGUEST for Guests (on VLAN15) and SSID2 for IoT devices (on VLAN 20).
8. My two challenges are the following:
- I believe I should create on my RAX120 2 VLANs named 10 (INTERNET) and 30 (IPTV), right? Bit as soon as I activate this on the RAX120 , my internet connection drops.... :-(
- I then need to create the VLANs 10 and 30 also on my managed switch.
- On the switch I use port 1 as the link to my RAX120, so I configre this SWITCH port as a TAGGED port on VLAN10. The orts from 2 to 12 I do configure as Untagged ports on VLAN10.
- For IPTV I configure port 12 (connected to my RAX120) as TAGGED port on VLAN30 and port 13 to 16 as untagged on VLAN30. Ports 13, 14,15 and 16 are for my 4 decoders.
But as soon as I activate all this, nothing seems to work anymore and main issue is clearly the LOST internet connection on my ROUTER.
I you would have any advice on I would be able to make my hime setup work, that would be very much appreciated!
Attached a diagram of my setup.
Dear Wim,
Basic wiring concept looks very good to me, leaving the VLANs alone*. But then, I would like to bring up some questions - because I think that's to much to start and to learn.
*Two things hit my eye:
- Two links between the RAX120 (port 3 & 4) and the switch ... what is the intention here? Aggregation (if properly configured on the router and the switch) would be on Port 1 & 2
- Never understand why people are making thier own life that hard and create a different VLAN (10 here) for the primary network, just because some decades ago a big blue switch vendor had a problem with a switch and the "default" VLAN...?
A little bit short on time this Sunday morning (four dogs waiting for a hike and the sun is calling outside), so for the moment very brief on the RAX120 (or any Netgear consumer router).
- These routers are not VLAN capable at all.
- The VLAN bridge config is really ONLY to configure the ISPs VLAN (for Internet and for IPTV typically).
- The Internet part of this VLAN/bridge config does go to the router/NAT, the IPTV VLAN can be bridged to a designated LAN port (untagged), and little bit intrusive on a complete wireless radio (untagged, no multi-SSID).
- the VLAN IDs are strictly for the WAN/Internet port only - there is no association to your in-house network VLAN IDs.
Carefully revviw the finr documentation FMI. This is everything you can configure. This does create one port you can link to the switch on a port in the IPTV VLAN (untagged), and all others where one (or two of aggregated in case you have Internet bandwidth >> 1GB) port or LAG (untagged) in the "Internet" or normal working VLAN.
I hope that's enough work for trial and error for the next few hours - then you should enjoy the Sunday with the family, too.
For your further intentions, the RAX120 (or any other Netgear consumer router) isn't the right product. I would look into the SOHO/SMB market for a small router supporting multiple LANs (like eg. the BR200), and add another wireless AP.
Regards,
-Kurt