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VLAN tagging on WAN port SFP+
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2019-09-03
07:16 PM
2019-09-03
07:16 PM
VLAN tagging on WAN port SFP+
I need to create a VLAN 35 for my ppoe connect to my ISP. However, I do not see for the life of me how I can create a VLAN and tag the WAN port. I am using a SFP+ connection.
Model: XR700|Nighthawk Pro Gaming Router
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2019-09-04
02:54 AM
2019-09-04
02:54 AM
Re: VLAN tagging on WAN port SFP+
Go to Settings > Advanced Settings > VLAN/Bridge Settings > Enable VLAN/Bridge Group > By VLAN Tag Group > Add
Hopefully that's what you're looking for
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2019-09-04
09:22 AM
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09:22 AM
Re: VLAN tagging on WAN port SFP+
That will only allow me to tag ports 1-6 and not the wan port. My ISP requires VLAN 35 on the WAN port.
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2019-09-04
10:07 AM
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10:07 AM
Re: VLAN tagging on WAN port SFP+
If you edit the internet one there already, it says all wired ports, does that not work at all?
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2019-09-04
02:49 PM
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02:49 PM
Re: VLAN tagging on WAN port SFP+
I cant see how to edit it and change the VLAN from 10 to 35
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2019-09-04
03:09 PM
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03:09 PM
Re: VLAN tagging on WAN port SFP+
Click on the circle beside it and then click edit, should be able to change it from there.
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