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Vinther000
Aug 08, 2023Follower
Only one device gets internet acces after vlan tagging (R6850)
I recently moved apartment and got a new ISP. This ISP requires vlan tagging to use the internet.
I set the vlan tag to ‘101’ and priority to ‘0’ as the ISP told me to. (I chose port 3 and both Wi-Fi connections)
After this I can get internet through one device on wifi, the rest connects to the router but without any internet access.
Anyone knows what’s going on? I’m new to vlan so any help is appreciated.
I set the vlan tag to ‘101’ and priority to ‘0’ as the ISP told me to. (I chose port 3 and both Wi-Fi connections)
After this I can get internet through one device on wifi, the rest connects to the router but without any internet access.
Anyone knows what’s going on? I’m new to vlan so any help is appreciated.
2 Replies
- KitsapMaster
Vinther000 wrote:
I recently moved apartment and got a new ISP. This ISP requires vlan tagging to use the internet.
I set the vlan tag to ‘101’ and priority to ‘0’ as the ISP told me to. (I chose port 3 and both Wi-Fi connections)
After this I can get internet through one device on wifi, the rest connects to the router but without any internet access.
Anyone knows what’s going on? I’m new to vlan so any help is appreciated.I can see you are not getting a lot of response to your question. Not many users configure virtual LANs. If you have not already done so, the ISP responsible for requiring the configuration would be the place to start asking questions.
- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
Just one VLAN tag group is required for Internet, assigned to all ports and WiFi. Instead of VLAN ID 10 use the VLAN your ISP defines. The second entry (here marked IPTV for VLAN 99) and assigned to port 6 in my old example isn't required in your case and just shown as an example for ISPs providing dedicated tagged IPTV VLANs.