Hi all,
In some ways, this has already been asked, but then again not quite . I haven't found specific answers for the R9000 on Voxel.
I would like to isolate 1 (or more) LAN ports on my R9000 from the rest of the (W)LAN; while keeping WAN connectivity. The port(s) can just be completely isolated, no need for them to be in a specific VLAN or bridge, as long as there is WAN connectivity and no LAN (except obviously to the router itself).
Normally I'd be using VLAN. The firmware has options for VLAN tagging towards the WAN, but not on the internal switch(es).
I've already found that the internal switch configuration is fairly 'unusual', making this harder to do than in other routers. The wiki author at dd-wrt hasn't 'figured it out'
Since there's little to nothing about it, and dd-wrt hasn't figured it out, I'm tempted not to waste my time (and possibly completely mess up the config/routing on my R9000).
Unless... anyone here who has more clear knowledge of the hardware/firmware configuration has some pointers for me to try? I don't mind to experiment, as long as there's any possibility of succes.
If not, then at least I'll know to give up on this one
Thanks!
In some ways, this has already been asked, but then again not quite . I haven't found specific answers for the R9000 on Voxel.
I would like to isolate 1 (or more) LAN ports on my R9000 from the rest of the (W)LAN; while keeping WAN connectivity. The port(s) can just be completely isolated, no need for them to be in a specific VLAN or bridge, as long as there is WAN connectivity and no LAN (except obviously to the router itself).
Normally I'd be using VLAN. The firmware has options for VLAN tagging towards the WAN, but not on the internal switch(es).
I've already found that the internal switch configuration is fairly 'unusual', making this harder to do than in other routers. The wiki author at dd-wrt hasn't 'figured it out'
Since there's little to nothing about it, and dd-wrt hasn't figured it out, I'm tempted not to waste my time (and possibly completely mess up the config/routing on my R9000).
Unless... anyone here who has more clear knowledge of the hardware/firmware configuration has some pointers for me to try? I don't mind to experiment, as long as there's any possibility of succes.
If not, then at least I'll know to give up on this one
Thanks!