I'll include some "theory" (to the best of my knowledge), if I'm completely off track feel free to comment/correct me. Problem was a mismatch between networking knowledge (me), only basic routing functionality (Netgear BR200) and incomplete information (Google generated answers to my queries).īasically I'm going to leave it at this, but thought to write up my experiences (and possibly help others with the same issues). Thanks to your comments the pieces finally started falling into place. I hope someone can shed some light in the darkness. but : BR200 can only accomodate 3 user VLANs this way.all users on switches get internet access.on the router added extra LAN per user VLAN.test : I tried routing user VLANs from the router.test PC connected to main switch management VLAN port (= router default VLAN 1).ping 192.168.0.118 (router WAN ISP assigned IP address).ping (other) user VLANs (on router/other switches).test PC connected to main switch from user VLAN port.all user VLANs route back to 192.168.127.2.untagged (port 1 - 7) : management port, user VLAN ports.tagged (SFP port 9 - 10, connects switches) : management VLAN, internet VLAN, user VLANs. ![]() tagged (port : management VLAN, internet VLAN, user VLANs.3 switches, only 1 (main switch) used as layer 3.untagged (port 2-4) : management port, user VLANs ports.tagged (port 1) : management VLAN, internet VLAN, user VLANs. ![]() Problem : can't connect to internet from user VLAN
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