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    Request for finer control for VLAN Tagging

    it's definetely more than 3 or 4 variables I just did some port bonding to set up 2 vlan took approx 20 cmds and then to complete the bonding process was about another 5 cmds then you add in all the possible permutations, that a user might want and it gets complicated really fast...
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    Working Link Aggregation Config RT-AC66U

    I wouldn't consider my set up to be the best example I got interested in LACP almost a year ago, and like everything else I do I go a little over board prior to doing any bonding sustained transfer speeds windows PC (single drive) to Linux Server (single drive) 1GB wired connection...
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    Working Link Aggregation Config RT-AC66U

    LOL, :p you've seen first hand the noob mistakes I've made over at WDLXTV
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    Working Link Aggregation Config RT-AC66U

    I'm sure you've already figured this out but ../asuswrt-merlin/release/src-rt-6.x/target.mak add BONDING=y then ../asuswrt-merlin/release/src-rt-6.x/Makefile under the section define extraKernelConfig add this at lines 924 - 927 if [ "$(BONDING)" = "y" ]; then \ sed...
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    Working Link Aggregation Config RT-AC66U

    it would require some more configure work and an bond alias file but you could actually run 2 different bonds 1 bond with 2 ports going to NAS 1 bond with 2 ports going to PC but this would use all available ports which, if you don't have any other equipment, I guess that would be ok
  6. K

    Working Link Aggregation Config RT-AC66U

    the biggest usefullness of this is multi-users accessing the same NAS or Server for example think of a 1 lane highway your data travels on this highway, just like a car driving down the road but the biggest difference a second car on the highway, is not allows to start driving until...
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    Working Link Aggregation Config RT-AC66U

    I think you're right in target.mak I added BONDING=y but then CONFIG_BONDING & BONDING, has to be used in an if statement of the make file, I'll check once home, so that there's no guessing
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    Working Link Aggregation Config RT-AC66U

    @RMerlin yeah, once home, I'll give you the exact options I used in target.mak & in the makefile
  9. K

    Working Link Aggregation Config RT-AC66U

    That's the perfect usage example those with a NAS with dual NIC's can now use LACP without having to buy an expensive managed switch.
  10. K

    Working Link Aggregation Config RT-AC66U

    @krabs unfortunately, a quick look at netgear website shows that netgear GS105E does not support LACP (mode 4) but it might be possible to use a different bonding mode http://www.linuxhorizon.ro/bonding.html take a read and see of one of the bonding modes would acheive what you want to do...
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    Working Link Aggregation Config RT-AC66U

    @bmn1 No this is not the same as Dual Wan this has nothing to do with Wan this is LAN Switch control/Management use 2 LAN ethernet ports as if they were one achieves higher bandwidth availability and failover protection
  12. K

    Working Link Aggregation Config RT-AC66U

    Hi all first post, woot :) I'm no developer, but I thought I'd share I've got Link Aggregation working :D Link Aggregation Wiki Page Please follow the wiki for the most up to date information The below is for reference only, is now largely outdated To use Link Aggregation on RT-AC66U you'll...
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