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    WAN Trunk (GT-AX6000)

    I still have a VLAN for the WAN but it could most probably work without it too, I would just have to configure the setup a little differently.
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    WAN Trunk (GT-AX6000)

    I got it working but with two cables from the router to the 2nd switch. The devices on the first switch are also managed by the asus router and all is ok. Thanks for the help.
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    WAN Trunk (GT-AX6000)

    So it’s not possible to pass the LAN connection back via a single cable (WAN)? I can also get the ISP connection into a LAN port if that helps since the router supports “Dual Link aggregation”. There must be a way to achieve this with only one cable 😭 What about bridging or creating another WAN...
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    WAN Trunk (GT-AX6000)

    Just two switches. I need the two switches because I want the devices connected to them to also get IPs from the ASUS router but there is no way to have more than 1 cable from the router back to the switch(es). I can see the switch in the ASUS WebUI with its IP address and mac which means its...
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    WAN Trunk (GT-AX6000)

    Hi, I need help setting up my home network. My setup is the following: 1. ISP Modem 2. Two TP-SG105E switches 3. ASUS Router GT-AX6000 I connect one SG105E to ISP modem which is in bridge mode. Then I connect the second SG105E and attach the ASUS router to this 2nd switch. And now the...
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