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Setting up VLANs using GS724T & Draytek 2860n-Plus


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I am having a world of problems here and can't see what is going wrong!



The Plan:



Use the Draytek to connect to the internet and provide WLAN access.
Single port to connect to the GS724T and tag VLANs.
Configure ports to belong to a particular VLAN, devices on a VLAN can communicate with each other and the Draytek only. If device is connected to a port belonging to VLAN2 the router provides an IP from LAN2
Optional: Each SSID to be on a different subnet to isolate traffic.



The failed setup:



I have set up VLANs on the Draytek using the same IDs that I used on the Netgear. I think it is best if I post screenshots of the relevant sections so you can see what I have tried.



Screenshots:
http://imgur.com/a/njzJN



On the Port PVID Configuration page I tried changing ports 2-6 so the configured PVID was set to 20 but this resulted in no network access as I had a 169.x.x.x IP. If I manaually set my IP it still had no network access. The same result is seen if I uncheck any port from the general VLAN (VID 1).



I don't mind all IPs on the same subnet as long as devices can't communicate with devices in another VLAN. I would like devices connecting to the router wirelessly to have access to wired devices which are part of the same VLAN i.e. printing from an iPad to a networked printer.



Help would be much appreciated, I am sure I am missing something simple!



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  • Reading this it appears I am setting it up correctly but oddly enough when I assign a port to a VLAN it is not automatically removed from the default VLAN1. When I manually unassign it from VID1 I cannot get an IP. kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/8898/~/…

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I am having a world of problems here and can't see what is going wrong!



The Plan:



Use the Draytek to connect to the internet and provide WLAN access.
Single port to connect to the GS724T and tag VLANs.
Configure ports to belong to a particular VLAN, devices on a VLAN can communicate with each other and the Draytek only. If device is connected to a port belonging to VLAN2 the router provides an IP from LAN2
Optional: Each SSID to be on a different subnet to isolate traffic.



The failed setup:



I have set up VLANs on the Draytek using the same IDs that I used on the Netgear. I think it is best if I post screenshots of the relevant sections so you can see what I have tried.



Screenshots:
http://imgur.com/a/njzJN



On the Port PVID Configuration page I tried changing ports 2-6 so the configured PVID was set to 20 but this resulted in no network access as I had a 169.x.x.x IP. If I manaually set my IP it still had no network access. The same result is seen if I uncheck any port from the general VLAN (VID 1).



I don't mind all IPs on the same subnet as long as devices can't communicate with devices in another VLAN. I would like devices connecting to the router wirelessly to have access to wired devices which are part of the same VLAN i.e. printing from an iPad to a networked printer.



Help would be much appreciated, I am sure I am missing something simple!



Thanks










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  • Reading this it appears I am setting it up correctly but oddly enough when I assign a port to a VLAN it is not automatically removed from the default VLAN1. When I manually unassign it from VID1 I cannot get an IP. kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/8898/~/…

    – AK47UK
    Dec 17 '14 at 13:51
















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I am having a world of problems here and can't see what is going wrong!



The Plan:



Use the Draytek to connect to the internet and provide WLAN access.
Single port to connect to the GS724T and tag VLANs.
Configure ports to belong to a particular VLAN, devices on a VLAN can communicate with each other and the Draytek only. If device is connected to a port belonging to VLAN2 the router provides an IP from LAN2
Optional: Each SSID to be on a different subnet to isolate traffic.



The failed setup:



I have set up VLANs on the Draytek using the same IDs that I used on the Netgear. I think it is best if I post screenshots of the relevant sections so you can see what I have tried.



Screenshots:
http://imgur.com/a/njzJN



On the Port PVID Configuration page I tried changing ports 2-6 so the configured PVID was set to 20 but this resulted in no network access as I had a 169.x.x.x IP. If I manaually set my IP it still had no network access. The same result is seen if I uncheck any port from the general VLAN (VID 1).



I don't mind all IPs on the same subnet as long as devices can't communicate with devices in another VLAN. I would like devices connecting to the router wirelessly to have access to wired devices which are part of the same VLAN i.e. printing from an iPad to a networked printer.



Help would be much appreciated, I am sure I am missing something simple!



Thanks










share|improve this question














I am having a world of problems here and can't see what is going wrong!



The Plan:



Use the Draytek to connect to the internet and provide WLAN access.
Single port to connect to the GS724T and tag VLANs.
Configure ports to belong to a particular VLAN, devices on a VLAN can communicate with each other and the Draytek only. If device is connected to a port belonging to VLAN2 the router provides an IP from LAN2
Optional: Each SSID to be on a different subnet to isolate traffic.



The failed setup:



I have set up VLANs on the Draytek using the same IDs that I used on the Netgear. I think it is best if I post screenshots of the relevant sections so you can see what I have tried.



Screenshots:
http://imgur.com/a/njzJN



On the Port PVID Configuration page I tried changing ports 2-6 so the configured PVID was set to 20 but this resulted in no network access as I had a 169.x.x.x IP. If I manaually set my IP it still had no network access. The same result is seen if I uncheck any port from the general VLAN (VID 1).



I don't mind all IPs on the same subnet as long as devices can't communicate with devices in another VLAN. I would like devices connecting to the router wirelessly to have access to wired devices which are part of the same VLAN i.e. printing from an iPad to a networked printer.



Help would be much appreciated, I am sure I am missing something simple!



Thanks







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  • Reading this it appears I am setting it up correctly but oddly enough when I assign a port to a VLAN it is not automatically removed from the default VLAN1. When I manually unassign it from VID1 I cannot get an IP. kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/8898/~/…

    – AK47UK
    Dec 17 '14 at 13:51





















  • Reading this it appears I am setting it up correctly but oddly enough when I assign a port to a VLAN it is not automatically removed from the default VLAN1. When I manually unassign it from VID1 I cannot get an IP. kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/8898/~/…

    – AK47UK
    Dec 17 '14 at 13:51



















Reading this it appears I am setting it up correctly but oddly enough when I assign a port to a VLAN it is not automatically removed from the default VLAN1. When I manually unassign it from VID1 I cannot get an IP. kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/8898/~/…

– AK47UK
Dec 17 '14 at 13:51







Reading this it appears I am setting it up correctly but oddly enough when I assign a port to a VLAN it is not automatically removed from the default VLAN1. When I manually unassign it from VID1 I cannot get an IP. kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/8898/~/…

– AK47UK
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Ok well after a lot of frustration I reset the Draytek to factory settings and configured the VLAN section again, this time I only used LAN1 for subnets. Everything worked perfectly... I will be adding subnets soon to test as remote dial-in users will have to be isolated too but happy I got it working. Not sure what caused the strange behavious as I then reconfigured the rest of the router the same as before and it continued to work.






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    Ok well after a lot of frustration I reset the Draytek to factory settings and configured the VLAN section again, this time I only used LAN1 for subnets. Everything worked perfectly... I will be adding subnets soon to test as remote dial-in users will have to be isolated too but happy I got it working. Not sure what caused the strange behavious as I then reconfigured the rest of the router the same as before and it continued to work.






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      Ok well after a lot of frustration I reset the Draytek to factory settings and configured the VLAN section again, this time I only used LAN1 for subnets. Everything worked perfectly... I will be adding subnets soon to test as remote dial-in users will have to be isolated too but happy I got it working. Not sure what caused the strange behavious as I then reconfigured the rest of the router the same as before and it continued to work.






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        Ok well after a lot of frustration I reset the Draytek to factory settings and configured the VLAN section again, this time I only used LAN1 for subnets. Everything worked perfectly... I will be adding subnets soon to test as remote dial-in users will have to be isolated too but happy I got it working. Not sure what caused the strange behavious as I then reconfigured the rest of the router the same as before and it continued to work.






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        Ok well after a lot of frustration I reset the Draytek to factory settings and configured the VLAN section again, this time I only used LAN1 for subnets. Everything worked perfectly... I will be adding subnets soon to test as remote dial-in users will have to be isolated too but happy I got it working. Not sure what caused the strange behavious as I then reconfigured the rest of the router the same as before and it continued to work.







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