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      tmt
      last edited by

      i config this ok it running here is link will help everybody

      https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzfSHlH7buWHd3oxbHk4dEp5aW8

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      • johnpozJ
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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        what is vlan 2502:4 and vlan 0:35 that makes no sense for vlan ID..

        Your drawing is confusing.. Is your switch smart?  Does it handle vlans.. Here is the thing if you want to do anything that would involve vlans - get a switch that supports them..

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          tmt
          last edited by

          @johnpoz:

          what is vlan 2502:4 and vlan 0:35 that makes no sense for vlan ID..

          Your drawing is confusing.. Is your switch smart?  Does it handle vlans.. Here is the thing if you want to do anything that would involve vlans - get a switch that supports them..

          that vlan The ISP give me we dont need switch smart!!!

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          • johnpozJ
            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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            Yeah you do need switch smart if you want to do this correctly!! And sorry those are not valid vlan IDs

            There is no such thing as a vlan id of 2502:4

            vlanid.png
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            • NogBadTheBadN
              NogBadTheBad
              last edited by

              @johnpoz:

              what is vlan 2502:4 and vlan 0:35 that makes no sense for vlan ID..

              I was going to say is that what a QinQ vlan id looks like?

              But you wouldn't have a outer of 0 and an inner of 35, the outer would need to be 1 or greater.

              Andy

              1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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                tmt
                last edited by

                @johnpoz:

                Yeah you do need switch smart if you want to do this correctly!! And sorry those are not valid vlan IDs

                There is no such thing as a vlan id of 2502:4

                that is my isp in my country give me!!!

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                  tmt
                  last edited by

                  @johnpoz:

                  what is vlan 2502:4 and vlan 0:35 that makes no sense for vlan ID..

                  Your drawing is confusing.. Is your switch smart?  Does it handle vlans.. Here is the thing if you want to do anything that would involve vlans - get a switch that supports them..

                  the vlan ID 35 pri vlan 0 it is a vlan to connect pppoe working ok

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                  • NogBadTheBadN
                    NogBadTheBad
                    last edited by

                    Looks like the number after the : is the vlan priority and in the diagram you have 35:0 round the wrong way after looking at your screenshot.

                    So you have vlan 35 priority 0, vlan 2504 priority 4.

                    Interfaces -> VLANs -> Edit

                    Create VLAN 35 on the parent interface and add a priority of 0

                    Create VLAN 2404 on the parent interface and add a priority of 4

                    Do you have two internet connections, the PPPOE Gateway and internet via the convertor ?

                    You'll need a switch for sure if your talking about replacing the TP-Link device.

                    Andy

                    1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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                      tmt
                      last edited by

                      @NogBadTheBad:

                      Looks like the number after the : is the vlan priority and in the diagram you have 35:0 round the wrong way after looking at your screenshot.

                      So you have vlan 35 priority 0, vlan 2504 priority 4.

                      Interfaces -> VLANs -> Edit

                      Create VLAN 35 on the parent interface and add a priority of 0

                      Create VLAN 2404 on the parent interface and add a priority of 4

                      Do you have two internet connections, the PPPOE Gateway and internet via the convertor ?

                      You'll need a switch for sure if your talking about replacing the TP-Link device.

                      i wan to the way to config on pfsense. Tplink is config easy

                      let me show it config in tplink

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                      • johnpozJ
                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                        last edited by

                        Never seen priority documented that way.. And as mentioned you couldn't have a vlan id 0 with 35 priority ;)

                        But if that is your priority then sure you can set that with pfsense.  That model of tplink here in the us does not support vlans like that.  Not any of the emulators I have seen or manuals have read.  The best solution for breaking out your internet and iptv via vlans would be at the switch level.. Break that out before it even gets to pfsense.

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                          tmt
                          last edited by

                          @johnpoz:

                          Never seen priority documented that way.. And as mentioned you couldn't have a vlan id 0 with 35 priority ;)

                          But if that is your priority then sure you can set that with pfsense.  That model of tplink here in the us does not support vlans like that.  Not any of the emulators I have seen or manuals have read.  The best solution for breaking out your internet and iptv via vlans would be at the switch level.. Break that out before it even gets to pfsense.

                          it running you can get link to do it

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                          • jahonixJ
                            jahonix
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                            IGMP Proxy could be your pitfall.

                            Which version IGMP do you need, and something special like v3 with SSM or so?
                            That's what you need for German Telekom's IP-TV (T-Entertain) which pfSense fails to deliver, considering it a niche only.

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