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Recent content by Tekko

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    RT-BE92 InterVlan??

    No worries at all, can't be up2date on everything. It's just surprising to me that with the experts here nobody has been able to shed any light on this so far. Maybe I'm just completely misinterpreting what this is supposed to do and I've asked a stupid question? Which I would be very OK with...
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    RT-BE92 InterVlan??

    This to my mind would mean that Vlan 52 would be allowed to access Vlan 51, no?? (And no, I'm not running a botnet, that's just the guest Vlan for my robot vacuums :D)
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    RT-BE92 InterVlan??

    Thx for the reply @jzchen but If that's the case then why is there the option of which Vlan you want to give access to? Each Vlan you've set up is selectable via a tick box. That's what gave me the impression it was interVlan capable and not just to the main network. I'll post a screenshot of...
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    RT-BE92 InterVlan??

    Hi, just got this new toy in and went straight to flashing Merlin. Now trying to set something up which I don't even know is possible for this device so hoping someone can chime in. I've set up 2 guest networks alongside my main network (VLANs 51 and 52). VLAN 51 has my Home Assistant server...
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    Tutorial How to use VLANs on your non-pro Asus router with 386 or 388 code (no scripting required)

    I'm starting to think that I could do without this headache indeed :D Maybe I'll look into switching to something like a full Ubiquiti solution as suggested to make life easier on myself once I land a new gig ;)
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    Tutorial How to use VLANs on your non-pro Asus router with 386 or 388 code (no scripting required)

    Problem with that will be that I'd actually need 3 devices if I understand correctly in that scenario as my IOT devices are spread across both front and back of the house. So 2 routers double NATed in the back building and an access point at the front of the house would suffice? I might look...
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    Tutorial How to use VLANs on your non-pro Asus router with 386 or 388 code (no scripting required)

    Yeah, where I live 3G/4G/5G reception is absolutely dreadful even on the best of days. And when the weather turns nice and the towers get congested forget about even opening a web page ;) I've been out of a job since July so I've now got time to do a lot of improvement projects, the downside...
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    Tutorial How to use VLANs on your non-pro Asus router with 386 or 388 code (no scripting required)

    Thx again @tiddlywink, much appreciated! I already ran ethernet cable so my AiMesh is with ethernet backhaul. Main reason for going with Asus Aimesh back in the day, aside from convenience and cost (adding the RT-AX56 was the easiest option given that I already had the RT-AC5300), was that I...
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    Tutorial How to use VLANs on your non-pro Asus router with 386 or 388 code (no scripting required)

    I obviously want to keep costs down as much as possible but if push came to shove I'd probably replace the whole setup if that gave me peace of mind. The problem will be the requirement for above average networking skills :D I'm always keen to learn, Home Assistant being just one example of...
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    Tutorial How to use VLANs on your non-pro Asus router with 386 or 388 code (no scripting required)

    Thanks @tiddlywink, not what I wanted to hear but really appreciate your insight :) A) I'll look into freshtomato to see if I can wrap my head around what is required there. If the AX56 doesn't support freshtomato (which I assume from your response), I'd be more than happy to add a different...
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    Tutorial How to use VLANs on your non-pro Asus router with 386 or 388 code (no scripting required)

    Ok so apologies beforehand for not being a network wiz, far from it, but would appreciate if someone could shed some light if what I'm trying to achieve is possible as my head is spinning from trying to understand the VLAN topic for my situation. This tutorial, while greatly appreciated and...
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