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Have trouble getting online through the WLAN router?

Have trouble getting online through the WLAN router?

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Sneakyginger8
Senior Member
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10-30-2023, 07:49 PM
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Hello. Your ZyXEL NXC2500 Wireless lan controller is linked to two separate computers via a local connection. You've set up two different VLANs, as shown in the image. Your goal is to connect the controller to your network so both computers can access the internet. Someone can help you figure out the best way to do this. Thanks!
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Sneakyginger8
10-30-2023, 07:49 PM #1

Hello. Your ZyXEL NXC2500 Wireless lan controller is linked to two separate computers via a local connection. You've set up two different VLANs, as shown in the image. Your goal is to connect the controller to your network so both computers can access the internet. Someone can help you figure out the best way to do this. Thanks!

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Rubicube59
Member
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10-30-2023, 10:46 PM
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Your Imgur link isn't functioning properly. What makes these two devices different? I’m new to this setup but an informed assumption is you should set up a trunk port that connects to your router. Once configured, your router will require specific ports with sub-interfaces for each VLAN, each using its own subnet. Then these networks might need added to the routing table so they can reach the internet on your own.
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Rubicube59
10-30-2023, 10:46 PM #2

Your Imgur link isn't functioning properly. What makes these two devices different? I’m new to this setup but an informed assumption is you should set up a trunk port that connects to your router. Once configured, your router will require specific ports with sub-interfaces for each VLAN, each using its own subnet. Then these networks might need added to the routing table so they can reach the internet on your own.

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yar_pvp
Member
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10-31-2023, 01:32 AM
#3
The image should help clarify the issue. I understand your concern about why these two devices need to be kept separate.
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yar_pvp
10-31-2023, 01:32 AM #3

The image should help clarify the issue. I understand your concern about why these two devices need to be kept separate.

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KoKo_OJ
Member
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11-01-2023, 06:18 PM
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They separate devices by assigning them to different networks, preventing communication between them. This also minimizes broadcast areas, which is another benefit but I won't go into details. From the image, it seems this device functions as a router and DHCP server. You'd need to set one port as the WAN interface and configure it. Then you might need to establish routes so it knows how to forward internet traffic correctly.
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KoKo_OJ
11-01-2023, 06:18 PM #4

They separate devices by assigning them to different networks, preventing communication between them. This also minimizes broadcast areas, which is another benefit but I won't go into details. From the image, it seems this device functions as a router and DHCP server. You'd need to set one port as the WAN interface and configure it. Then you might need to establish routes so it knows how to forward internet traffic correctly.