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    Finally has the time to redo the router arrived! Got a question...

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      swemattias @stephenw10
      last edited by swemattias

      @stephenw10 172 removed changed to 1.
      Here are some current screenshots of the setup. LAN 1 has a connection due to there is where my computer is.

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      This is how all the DHCP servers look.
      Skärmavbild 2022-07-27 kl. 17.02.54.png

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        What about on LAN though? You are not connecting to the Client VLAN.

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          swemattias @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10 What do you mean? LAN has no DHCP server, only a static IP. Can that be it?

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            No the LAN interface itself must be a static IP. But it must have a dhcp server enabled on it. Check the 'LAN' tab in Services > DHCP.

            Steve

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              swemattias @stephenw10
              last edited by swemattias

              @stephenw10 Ok done. Well two steps forward and one backwards.
              I do get an DHCP package, but it is the LANs DHCP package not the VLAN... Tried both ports same behavior.

              Also can I send VLAN10 on port 1 as well? I add To VLAN 20 1t,2t,5t?

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Yes, you can trunk VLANs tagged out of whichever ports you need.

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                  swemattias @stephenw10
                  last edited by

                  @stephenw10 Great, but how about the DHCP issue I am having now? I don't get VLAN package but LAN package...

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                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @swemattias
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                    @swemattias said in Finally has the time to redo the router arrived! Got a question...:

                    I do get an DHCP package, but it is the LANs DHCP package not the VLAN... Tried both ports same behavior.

                    Ah, sorry missed that. That's the expected behaviour if you connect a client directly to the ports. The only way a client would get an IP from one of the VLAN subnets is if you configured the VLAN on it dircetly. Whilst usually possible that'#s almost never done on client.
                    Those VLAN subnets would be available on ports on the downstream switches configured as access ports for the VLANs.

                    Steve

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                      swemattias @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10 That was what I thought. Will try to hook up an VLAN aware switch and try that out.
                      BTW Thank you so incredulity much @stephenw10 !

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