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How do I setup VLAN for ASUS RT-AX88U running fw 388.1?
And a search results in… not an answer to OP’s specific question.Oops! We ran into some problems.
My method has always been to google in this format (using OP's question as an example): snbforums setup VLAN for ASUS RT-AX88U?
I would like to know too, but your link returns
And a search results in… not an answer to OP’s specific question.
Thank you. I'll go and read those threads, hopefully something useful turns up.
Our fibre optic will be live soon and the provider writes that in order to connect ones own "router has to make DHCP-requests at VLAN 34 (802.1q)" and the "default route has to go over VLAN 34" and then there's the SIP stuff. Or... I could go double NAT and use the prodiver's equipment (and pray it can be put in bridge mode).
Iike this?That type of vlan is supported, thought you meant for segmenting LAN devices. It is under IPTV on the LAN settings (which is misleading as it is mostly for WAN). Can take some fiddling to get it right, unless your ISP profile is already in there. You'll put 34 under "internet" and whatever the STB VLAN is under that field.
No. Into the WAN port as normal for internet. LAN port 4 would be for an IPTV device.And then I put the fibre cable in LAN port 4?
search threads for IPTV , then SIP configuration. Maybe search within results with "AX88U"
Honestly the path of least resistance/problems with these ISPs that are using VLANs, multicast, possibly SIP, etc, is just use their device in router mode, connect STBs directly to that, and use the asus as either an access point or second router (disabling wifi in the ISP router) for internet only.
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