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18 Apr 2016 13:16 #85925
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Hi,
I have done a search on the forum and cannot find what I am looking for so I thought "ask the question".
I have a Draytek 2830 which has been working great for a good while now. I now have a requirement to setup a seperate LAN for another use. The IP will be 192.168.2.0 and this will be on Port 2 of the 2830
I followed various web pages I had gathered and all looked straight forward, however in reality its a no go. The computer on Port 2, does not get an IP address and therefore never leaves the site.
I configured DHCP on LAN2
The Following is what I currently have configured under LAN - GENERAL
and in the VLAN Section :
Now I believe I have clearly misread some instructions and hence why the PC on the Port 2 does not get an IP address in the range 192.168.2.x or in fact get any internet access.
I think I have been round and round with these instructions, that I am now totally baffled where I have gone wrong, and am hoping someone can see where the mistake is and clarify for me please.
I have done a search on the forum and cannot find what I am looking for so I thought "ask the question".
I have a Draytek 2830 which has been working great for a good while now. I now have a requirement to setup a seperate LAN for another use. The IP will be 192.168.2.0 and this will be on Port 2 of the 2830
I followed various web pages I had gathered and all looked straight forward, however in reality its a no go. The computer on Port 2, does not get an IP address and therefore never leaves the site.
I configured DHCP on LAN2
The Following is what I currently have configured under LAN - GENERAL
and in the VLAN Section
Now I believe I have clearly misread some instructions and hence why the PC on the Port 2 does not get an IP address in the range 192.168.2.x or in fact get any internet access.
I think I have been round and round with these instructions, that I am now totally baffled where I have gone wrong, and am hoping someone can see where the mistake is and clarify for me please.
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18 Apr 2016 13:52 #85926
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Slight update. I think I had misconfigured one of the switches. I now have an attached laptop, picking up the IP address etc etc. However, still falling at the hurdle...... the device does not get any internet connectivity.
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18 Apr 2016 16:53 #85935
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Replied by aweaton on topic Re: Multiple Lans - Draytek 2830 Help
Under LAN >> General Setup you need to change the setting from For Routing Usage to For NAT Usage .
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19 Apr 2016 06:21 #85938
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Thanks.... Just as you had posted this I decided to give that option a try All working now.
Appreciate the time taking to response, thanks
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Under LAN >> General Setupaweaton wrote:
you need to change the setting from For Routing Usage to For NAT Usage .
Thanks.... Just as you had posted this I decided to give that option a try
Appreciate the time taking to response, thanks
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