robjg63: DarkShadow: Don't think any TP Link residential routers do VLAN.
Not totally true. I bought an Archer c7 for use on bigpipe ufb.
I know bigpipe do not use vlan tagging so that is fine for me.
But while researching I found it did have vlan tagging abilities (under a section called iptv I gather) but it would not let you set the vlan tag as low as 10, which I gather ISPs use in nz. But on a forum I found out they had some beta firmware that would let you set vlan to 10. You just had to email Tp-link support.
Not sure why they don't support vlan 10 out of the box. Is not not used much elsewhere in the world?
All that is left is to add the other WiFi networks following the same pattern. Once that is done (and tested) we can rename the networks to the normal names (ie: home-net) and put this AP back into full production.
You mentioned you have updated to 22.03 and vlan did not break for you? I have the ac1750 C7 v4 and on openwrt 23.05. I have been searching for quite some time on steps to setup vlan on this same router. I am a bit worry to follow your guide and later run into trouble. From 22.03+, vlan setup has changed a bit. Not necessary a change, but additional steps needed. Hopefully, you will update this guide .
I have searched the net and read all of the similar threads on this forum and wiki pages but I still cannot get vlans running. I have locked myself out of this router way too many times over the last few days. I promise I'm not lazy, just mentally challenged.
Now, the first think to consider is that having both tagged and untagged packets on the same interface does not currently work on many devices; so, to be on the safe side, I would tag all traffic coming to eth1. That means that there will not be a "default" VLAN, all three will be equal. Let's create first those VLANS:
I just got my hands on an Archer c7 and i cannot get the vlan config working. It's pretty simple, i just want an third VLAN for a DMZ. I read several posts and while they all sound logical, they didn't work. As soon as i switch CPU to tagged, the router becomes unreachable and i have to do a failsafe recovery.
It doesn't look like pharaoh is active anymore, unfortunately. I'd like to see the config files as well, because I'm concerned how we get eth0.y instead of eth1.y when it's the CPU eth1 port that gets tagged, not the eth0WAN VLAN.
I'm also curious to know if tagging port 5 for both normal (NATted) LAN and a new VLAN would let me provide a public IP address to the system connected to that port. Rather than a fully open DMZ, I just want to make certain services on one of my computers available via one of the IP addresses in a /30 I've been assigned.
Initially I thought that perhaps Internal VLAN is a VLAN for an underlay network but when I issue "show vlan" command on a leaf switch I get the output indicating that such and such VLAN is mapped to a such and such EPG, so it's not a VLAN for underlay network then. (I know for sure that "show vlan" command when issued locally on the switch or via APIC will show only Internal VLANs)
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