Jeroen1000
Regular Contributor
Colour me stupid but does this exist? I just want the WAN port to function as an untagged member of, lets say, VLAN2.
Then, I'd create a trunk (tagged port) on a LAN port of the router, which trunks VLAN 2 and some other VLAN. Assume this trunks ends in a VLAN switch, then members of VLAN 2 on this switch will bypass NAT, firewall and routing, and essentially function as a WAN port.
Is this function so far fetched?
cheers,
Jeroen
Then, I'd create a trunk (tagged port) on a LAN port of the router, which trunks VLAN 2 and some other VLAN. Assume this trunks ends in a VLAN switch, then members of VLAN 2 on this switch will bypass NAT, firewall and routing, and essentially function as a WAN port.
Is this function so far fetched?

cheers,
Jeroen