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RAX-42 Port Based VLANs
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RAX-42 Port Based VLANs
I'm trying to mitigate wifi congestion.
I want to assign 2 of the ports to 2 additional (separate) VLANs. I would run a couple Unifi APs to one of the VLAN ports for the Fire Stick based TVs. I would connect a camera NVR to the second VLAN.
Do I need to do anything else like tagging or are the physical connections sufficient?
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Re: RAX-42 Port Based VLANs
That's not supported on this or any model NG home class router. Most VLAN and VLAN Tagging is kept to the Manage switch domain.
You might check out Orbi Pro and see if there is any VLAN support that your looking for there.
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Re: RAX-42 Port Based VLANs
Maybe VLAN was the wrong term.
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Re: RAX-42 Port Based VLANs
What page is that on?
I believe this model router only sports Router, AP and Wireless Bridge mode. Wireless bridge mode would let the LAN ports be used like a switch. Just no VLAN features here though. Just LAN ports for devices to connected to while in that mode.
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Re: RAX-42 Port Based VLANs
I tried to attach a screenshot but no success.
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Re: RAX-42 Port Based VLANs
I believe that's for ISP that has some TV Services for there devices connected behind the router that require VLAN tagging. I guess you can try to configure it and see if it works for your needs to see if anything works for you.
If not, then a managed switch would be next. Maybe something like NGs GS-108T?
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