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Learn the steps to implement VLAN tagging effectively.

Learn the steps to implement VLAN tagging effectively.

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Teddy_Ben
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11-16-2016, 10:23 AM
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On the CenturyLink site it is referred to as the greenwave C4000
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Teddy_Ben
11-16-2016, 10:23 AM #11

On the CenturyLink site it is referred to as the greenwave C4000

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Eneruu
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11-16-2016, 12:55 PM
#12
The datasheet appears misleading, as it claims a Wi-Fi 6 router but omits VLAN support. The VLAN section is likely irrelevant for your needs. You can connect any router without restrictions based on the information provided.
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Eneruu
11-16-2016, 12:55 PM #12

The datasheet appears misleading, as it claims a Wi-Fi 6 router but omits VLAN support. The VLAN section is likely irrelevant for your needs. You can connect any router without restrictions based on the information provided.

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Elise101
Member
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11-18-2016, 09:45 AM
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It makes sense. They likely had a $10 monthly fee for using their equipment, no matter what device was connected. The FTC and FCC took strong action against them.
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Elise101
11-18-2016, 09:45 AM #13

It makes sense. They likely had a $10 monthly fee for using their equipment, no matter what device was connected. The FTC and FCC took strong action against them.

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IceBearHD_
Junior Member
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11-27-2016, 07:31 PM
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Okay boys, we are back at this again. I dropped $300 on an asus router to find out that I actually do need vlan tagging and to set the ID to 201. I checked on my current router and yep its set up in there. So new question, can I buy a switch that is managed or has vlan capabilities and bypass this hell I am dealing with? I have no idea how a switch works and honestly I am about to just give up fighting the man and just use their router. But lets be honest with ourselves, if we don't fight this battle here then what about when your ISP makes you decide to use their router or figure out this damn tagging things. So please, any network engineers that want to chime in can go ahead at any time. I am looking for advice on the switch before I just keep throwing money at this problem until it fixes itself. I really don't want to give up as I know there has to be a way.
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IceBearHD_
11-27-2016, 07:31 PM #14

Okay boys, we are back at this again. I dropped $300 on an asus router to find out that I actually do need vlan tagging and to set the ID to 201. I checked on my current router and yep its set up in there. So new question, can I buy a switch that is managed or has vlan capabilities and bypass this hell I am dealing with? I have no idea how a switch works and honestly I am about to just give up fighting the man and just use their router. But lets be honest with ourselves, if we don't fight this battle here then what about when your ISP makes you decide to use their router or figure out this damn tagging things. So please, any network engineers that want to chime in can go ahead at any time. I am looking for advice on the switch before I just keep throwing money at this problem until it fixes itself. I really don't want to give up as I know there has to be a way.

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