Bill_Stewart
Occasional Visitor
Good day,
We have DSL (PPPoE) and I have an ASUS RT-AC66UB1 router. The DSL connection enters the property in a location that is not optimal for WiFi performance, so I want to relocate the WiFi router to a more central location using my powerline adapters. I have a VoIP device (Ooma Telo) located near the DSL modem. I am considering the following configuration:
My concern is whether the TP-Link TL-PA7010P powerline adapters will work correctly with the VLAN tagging.
I am currently using unmanaged switches in the above configuration (no VLANs) with an RT-ACRH13 router which works fine, but this configuration (above with unmanaged switches) does NOT work with the RT-AC66UB1. Connecting both the LAN and WAN interfaces the RT-AC66U to the same network segment causes the LAN interface to stop working.
See related post: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/rt-ac66u-b1-lan-interface-acts-strangely.68339/
Will the above configuration work?
Thanks!
We have DSL (PPPoE) and I have an ASUS RT-AC66UB1 router. The DSL connection enters the property in a location that is not optimal for WiFi performance, so I want to relocate the WiFi router to a more central location using my powerline adapters. I have a VoIP device (Ooma Telo) located near the DSL modem. I am considering the following configuration:
My concern is whether the TP-Link TL-PA7010P powerline adapters will work correctly with the VLAN tagging.
I am currently using unmanaged switches in the above configuration (no VLANs) with an RT-ACRH13 router which works fine, but this configuration (above with unmanaged switches) does NOT work with the RT-AC66UB1. Connecting both the LAN and WAN interfaces the RT-AC66U to the same network segment causes the LAN interface to stop working.
See related post: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/rt-ac66u-b1-lan-interface-acts-strangely.68339/
Will the above configuration work?
Thanks!