Basically you add VLAN interface (with VLAN ID set to required value) and anchor it to your WAN interface. Then move WAN setup (DHCP client or whatever needed) to the just created VLAN interface. This will then add/remove VLAN tags to packets passing WAN port.
Additionally you have to add the VLAN interface to interface list WAN, default firewall setup (including NAT) relies on proper interface list membership.
Additionally you have to add the VLAN interface to interface list WAN, default firewall setup (including NAT) relies on proper interface list membership.
Statistics: Posted by mkx — Tue Jan 23, 2024 9:31 pm