There are not so many vids regarding openWrt 21 x vlan x dsa, and you even provide 2 methods + wifi... Amazing! Also you seem confident and your explanation sounds credible so I'll buy it! I'm now rebuilding than lan setup on my archer c7 v4 with much more confidence, thanks!
Well, you understand it and it explain it thoroughly. I am glad you speak one of my languages as I only speak British, Australian, Canadian, American, Southern Fried, some South African, Irish (most) and Welsh (baaaah, baaaaah). I am about to go through this with a GL-AR750S which surprisingly supports VAPs. I am glad you pointed out the AP doesn't need an IP too. OneMarcFifty has a lot of videos but I find your method of explaining it much clearer and to the point. Thank you for your efforts and I subscribed to your channel. I am surprised you don't have more subscriptions. Please do more videos in English too. I don't speak Deutsch or Schwabish even though I lived in Stuttgart in the SI Centrum for a time. Germany is a very nice country even though I can't afford a super cool Unimog!
Thank you for doing the English version. This was more straight forward than pages and pages of some badly written docs. Helped me more in 30 minutes than docs did in days.
This video helped me a lot. I made an AP with SSID's in seperate vlans and i was struggling with the bridges ( yeah i was assuming i had make one per vlan) but this video saved me . Working "setup"now: isp Modem (in bridge mode) > pfsense (firewall router etc) > tplink TL-SG1016DE (switch) > Belkin rt3200 (OpenWrt as AP)
Great Video. It would be nice to add a network layout diagram with the vlan and then configuring openwrt. It would give a better picture. Thanks a ton!
Could you explain a case where the VLAN is not local? I have one port from openwrt connected to a access point. But in the access point the I have three wifi networks with different VLAN id
Thanks, this was very informative and I have a much better understanding now of OpenWRT (I'm a long time DD-WRT user crossing over). However, things are still unclear as to how a (dumb) access point filters a VLAN ID from the ethernet bridge to a wireless device if the source is NOT an OpenWRT based router. So, with your example of a Guest network, if you have a guest network coming from a dedicated router on a backhaul connection to a dumb access point on VLAN ID 10, how do you route that VLAN ID to a guest device on a WLAN?
Servus Junicast, vielleicht kannst du mir helfen - ich habe eine alte 3370 und versuche nun 2 SSID's auf mein WLAN Modul zu bekommen. Die Wlans werden auch angezeigt, aber kommunikation geht dann nicht darüber. Firewall ist auf accept gestellt. Ein WLAN alleine funktioniert, sobald ich eine 2 SSID dazu packe funktioniert es nicht mehr. Bin ein wenig ratlos...
Ok so IF you are a total noob with openWrt after this demo, I would recommend re-apply network/**firewall** rules to Private, othervise you'll get stuck (interface label gets green again).
Could you make a video showing how to turn the WAN port into a regular LAN port? Basically, i would like to use the whole device as a managed switched with the "WAN" port acting as a trunked/tagged switch port running to another device. Specifically, however, i want to turn my FreshTomato router into a managed switch that will use its WAN port as a tagged/trunked switchport connected to my main router running OpenWRT.
@@junicast_tech My Netgear WNDR3400 is running FreshTomato. My Linksys EA3500 is running OpenWRT 21.02. I want to turn the Netgear/FreshTomato WAN port into a LAN port and then use it to trunk/tag my VLANs toward the Linksys OpenWRT, which is my main router. I also want the Netgear/FreshTomato to be the Wireless Access Point because the WiFi on the Linksys/OpenWRT was really slow. After watching your videos about VLANs on OpenWRT, i got my Linksys running just how i wanted it, but when i tried converting my Netgear/FreshTomato into a managed switch AND turning the WAN port into a tagged LAN port, i wasn't sure what i was doing. I can't find anything that explains how to turn the FreshTomato into a managed switch. OpenWRT has three separate networks/VLANs (Main, Guests, and IOT) with Firewall rules that isolate the IOT network from everything but the Internet. I tried creating a similar setup on the Netgear/FreshTomato, but i was unsuccessful.
@@spqa2004 So the FreshTomato you want to act as switch? I don't know too much about FreshTomato. I suspect they are not using the new DSA. Either way, you would make a bridge and attach not only the LAN ports but also the WAN port to it. Then all ports are part of one big switch.
great video thanks. just one question: what is the difference if I include the wan port into the mainbridge together with all my lan ports or if I dont?
As I want this device to act as a switch I want to be able to use every port available. So if you go with a vlan aware bridge you need to also add the so called WAN port to the bridge. You can still could use it in standalone of course but usually this won't make sense.
Do you know why open wrt drop the support for many devices? For example the meraki mr18 and some microtik routers, do you think these will be added in the future or are they gone all together?
When you want different subnets that are seperated from each other VLAN is the way to go. When you have a vlan aware switch configured you can serve all of those subnets in your OpenWrt device.
Most of the tutorials in youtube, using the old openwrt architecture of switching. What a treasure.
There are not so many vids regarding openWrt 21 x vlan x dsa, and you even provide 2 methods + wifi... Amazing!
Also you seem confident and your explanation sounds credible so I'll buy it!
I'm now rebuilding than lan setup on my archer c7 v4 with much more confidence, thanks!
Well, you understand it and it explain it thoroughly. I am glad you speak one of my languages as I only speak British, Australian, Canadian, American, Southern Fried, some South African, Irish (most) and Welsh (baaaah, baaaaah). I am about to go through this with a GL-AR750S which surprisingly supports VAPs. I am glad you pointed out the AP doesn't need an IP too. OneMarcFifty has a lot of videos but I find your method of explaining it much clearer and to the point. Thank you for your efforts and I subscribed to your channel. I am surprised you don't have more subscriptions. Please do more videos in English too. I don't speak Deutsch or Schwabish even though I lived in Stuttgart in the SI Centrum for a time. Germany is a very nice country even though I can't afford a super cool Unimog!
Thank you for doing the English version. This was more straight forward than pages and pages of some badly written docs. Helped me more in 30 minutes than docs did in days.
This video helped me a lot. I made an AP with SSID's in seperate vlans and i was struggling with the bridges ( yeah i was assuming i had make one per vlan) but this video saved me .
Working "setup"now: isp Modem (in bridge mode) > pfsense (firewall router etc) > tplink TL-SG1016DE (switch) > Belkin rt3200 (OpenWrt as AP)
Thank you so much! It helped me a lot!
Note - I only have 1 LAN port, and it still works with different VLAN ids.
such a simple explanation... native english speakers including myself sure talk alot of shit... good jib
Very nice ! Thank you. Keep up the good work man
I wish you would provide more content in regards to networking
Hi there, at 12:10 you had spoken about tag and untag , can you please explain more about these two option in vlan ?? Thnx
That sounds like a good idea for a new video. Explaining what VLANs do and what problems they solve.
@@junicast_tech thankyou
@@junicast_tech not only that , please explian what is tag and untag and what is diffrent between them . thnx
that is a really good tutorial ! Man you could even mix english with german, so watching you we could learn german and other staff :)
Hi, still am having issues to setup a TP Link Archer C20 for Vlans would it be possible to give me stap by step walk through to do that!
thanks for the info!
Great Video. It would be nice to add a network layout diagram with the vlan and then configuring openwrt. It would give a better picture.
Thanks a ton!
Could you explain a case where the VLAN is not local?
I have one port from openwrt connected to a access point. But in the access point the I have three wifi networks with different VLAN id
Thanks, this was very informative and I have a much better understanding now of OpenWRT (I'm a long time DD-WRT user crossing over). However, things are still unclear as to how a (dumb) access point filters a VLAN ID from the ethernet bridge to a wireless device if the source is NOT an OpenWRT based router. So, with your example of a Guest network, if you have a guest network coming from a dedicated router on a backhaul connection to a dumb access point on VLAN ID 10, how do you route that VLAN ID to a guest device on a WLAN?
I'm planning on doing a new video where I get more into detail about how to handle VLAN.
@@junicast_tech Awesome! I’ll look forward to it.
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Very helpful. Thank you.
Servus Junicast, vielleicht kannst du mir helfen - ich habe eine alte 3370 und versuche nun 2 SSID's auf mein WLAN Modul zu bekommen. Die Wlans werden auch angezeigt, aber kommunikation geht dann nicht darüber. Firewall ist auf accept gestellt. Ein WLAN alleine funktioniert, sobald ich eine 2 SSID dazu packe funktioniert es nicht mehr. Bin ein wenig ratlos...
Hi sir i have problem in 21.0 ppoe user dailup from same isp fails only one ppoe dailed up .morever i also change mac adress
Thank you for the English version, what devices are you using with your openwrt setup?
Thanks a lot :)
Ok so IF you are a total noob with openWrt after this demo, I would recommend re-apply network/**firewall** rules to Private, othervise you'll get stuck (interface label gets green again).
Thank you.
Could you make a video showing how to turn the WAN port into a regular LAN port? Basically, i would like to use the whole device as a managed switched with the "WAN" port acting as a trunked/tagged switch port running to another device. Specifically, however, i want to turn my FreshTomato router into a managed switch that will use its WAN port as a tagged/trunked switchport connected to my main router running OpenWRT.
What device is it exactly?
@@junicast_tech My Netgear WNDR3400 is running FreshTomato. My Linksys EA3500 is running OpenWRT 21.02.
I want to turn the Netgear/FreshTomato WAN port into a LAN port and then use it to trunk/tag my VLANs toward the Linksys OpenWRT, which is my main router.
I also want the Netgear/FreshTomato to be the Wireless Access Point because the WiFi on the Linksys/OpenWRT was really slow.
After watching your videos about VLANs on OpenWRT, i got my Linksys running just how i wanted it, but when i tried converting my Netgear/FreshTomato into a managed switch AND turning the WAN port into a tagged LAN port, i wasn't sure what i was doing. I can't find anything that explains how to turn the FreshTomato into a managed switch.
OpenWRT has three separate networks/VLANs (Main, Guests, and IOT) with Firewall rules that isolate the IOT network from everything but the Internet.
I tried creating a similar setup on the Netgear/FreshTomato, but i was unsuccessful.
@@spqa2004 So the FreshTomato you want to act as switch? I don't know too much about FreshTomato. I suspect they are not using the new DSA. Either way, you would make a bridge and attach not only the LAN ports but also the WAN port to it. Then all ports are part of one big switch.
great video thanks. just one question: what is the difference if I include the wan port into the mainbridge together with all my lan ports or if I dont?
As I want this device to act as a switch I want to be able to use every port available. So if you go with a vlan aware bridge you need to also add the so called WAN port to the bridge. You can still could use it in standalone of course but usually this won't make sense.
Do you know why open wrt drop the support for many devices?
For example the meraki mr18 and some microtik routers, do you think these will be added in the future or are they gone all together?
Sorry I do not know. I suggest you ask in forum.openwrt.org
We would appreciate it if you could tell us what is the scenario that you are targeting to do.
When you want different subnets that are seperated from each other VLAN is the way to go. When you have a vlan aware switch configured you can serve all of those subnets in your OpenWrt device.
@@junicast_tech Many thanks.
hello sir I am useing Dlink Dir 2680 Ac2600 Ver A1 Openwrt firmware available please hilp me?????????????????????
This device is not supported. Use this list, before buying a device: openwrt.org/toh/views/toh_available_16128
Hard to see, can you zoom in when recording the screen?
What kind of screen size do you have? I suggest you switch to 4k resolution, even if your screen is only 1080p, it will improvie quality.
I would like an explanation of how to install a USB printer on an OpenWRT router.
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wo gibt das auf Deutsch
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