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    Silly VLAN information

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    • crc_error_79C
      crc_error_79
      last edited by

      Hello,
      I am having some doubts about vlans and the route of their packages. Could you help me?

      Since English is not my main language I did an example below, so it is easy to me to explain where my doubts are.

      example:
      device (Ps4) . connected to VLAN 105 - 192.168.105.15
      VLAN105 (LAN) - 192.168.105.0/24
      LAN - 192.168.5.0/24
      WAN ppoe - public ip dynamic

      which is right the path of the packages sent and received from the device?

      1. Ps4 <=> VLAN105 gateway 192.168.105.1 <=> LAN <=> WAN <=> destination
      2. Ps4 <=> VLAN105 gateway 192.168.105.1 <=> WAN <=> destination
      3. Ps4 <=> VLAN105 gateway 192.168.105.1 <=> destination

      thank you

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      • Bob.DigB
        Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @crc_error_79
        last edited by

        @crc_error_79 If the destination is the internet, then number 2
        If the destination is at your place then number 3

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        • crc_error_79C
          crc_error_79 @Bob.Dig
          last edited by

          @bob-dig
          yes destination is internet.

          So this is why I get the NAT3 on the ps4 right?
          in short, because the vlan's gateway is not exposed to internet but is behind the wan.. right?

          sorry what you mean with If the destination is at your place then number 3
          another vlan or the lan?

          thanks again

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