If the router supports Guest Network Pro/VLAN, then the VLAN tab in the LAN section will be (or should be) enabled. You may have to actually create a Guest Network Pro Profile first though in order to assign LAN ports to the VLAN.is it possible to enable VLAN tab in gui for RT-BE92U running on asuswrt-merlin 3006.102.5 ?
If the router supports Guest Network Pro/VLAN, then the VLAN tab in the LAN section will be (or should be) enabled. You may have to actually create a Guest Network Pro Profile first though in order to assign LAN ports to the VLAN.
Example VLAN tab from a RT-AX86U Pro running 3006.102.5 attached.
Then it is likely the RT-BE92U may not support the Guest Network Pro/VLAN feature if there isn't a VLAN option under the LAN tab (or some other tab/section if it was moved in that router's firmware). It appears the RT-BE92U supports what Asus calls Smart Home Master.the thing is RT-BE92U does not have guest network pro in asus firmware ( non-merlin firmware )
It's not a matter of having a GUI, it's a matter of having the firmware code support it - which it doesn't.for it and how to make it show up in gui
The weird thing is that you can actually create a guest network on separate network with a VLAN, choosing 'None' as wifi band. Then you have a guest network without wifi, with a VLAN. But it just doesn't work.It's not a matter of having a GUI, it's a matter of having the firmware code support it - which it doesn't.
hello @RMerlinIt's not a matter of having a GUI, it's a matter of having the firmware code support it - which it doesn't.
Asus indicates (see this link) the following routers support Guest Network Pro. (There may be others.)Q: lets assume the router is RT-BE98 Pro or RT-AXE16000 , will VLAN and network segmentation show up in gui in asuswrt-merlin ??
Yes.hello @RMerlin
Q: lets assume the router is RT-BE98 Pro or RT-AXE16000 , will VLAN and network segmentation show up in gui in asuswrt-merlin ??
I have a be96u and I have VLAN in my gui since it is a vlan supported router. I have 3 ET12 mesh nodes which complicates things as far as vlans since they don't support assigning them to the ports themselves. I'm using a workaround though. I have my Homebridge server(Linux) connected to one of the ET12 ports and am able to assign a main lan ip address to the lan(eth0) and create a vlan sub interface (i.e. eth0.100 with a private mac address). With default settings all vlan information is sent over the wired backhaul I'm using to the ET12's and the vlan subinterface sees the information. So all in all I can't assign the port to a specific vlan, I can still create a sub-interface on the client network card that will connect to the vlan I need. You won't be able to do this with the be92u as a main node, but if you have a supported main router you could use your be92u as a mesh node as I do with my ET12's.
Asus indicates (see this link) the following routers support Guest Network Pro. (There may be others.)
GT-AX6000, GT-BE19000, GT-BE96, GT-BE98, GT-BE98 Pro, RT-AX57 Go, RT-AX86U Pro, RT-AX88U Pro, RT-BE86U, RT-BE88U, RT-BE96U
And from this link, Asus indicates the following routers/devices support VLAN.
EBA63, EBG15, EBG19P, EBM68, EBR63, GT-AX11000 Pro, GT-AX6000, GT-BE19000, GT-BE96, GT-BE98, GT-BE98 Pro, ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000, RT-AX57 Go, RT-AX86U Pro, RT-AX88U Pro, RT-BE86U, RT-BE88U, RT-BE96U
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