Also, I know from virtual wirless setups I had to enable DHCPD on the Networking tab, does this also need to be done for vlan3 or does the above suppose to do the same thing?
this is what I have for firewall rules
copied same thing
[code]VLAN2=WAN
VLAN3=Detatched Network
#Internet Access
iptables -I FORWARD -i vlan3 -o vlan2 -m state --state NEW -j ACCEPT
#Network Access to br0 block
iptables -I FORWARD -i vlan3 -o br0 -m state --state NEW -j DROP
#Block Router Access
iptables -I INPUT -i vlan3 -m state --state NEW -j DROP
#Allow DHCP Access
iptables -I INPUT -i vlan3 -p udp --dport 67 -j ACCEPT[/code]
I did notice when I deleted the firewall rules making sure I did nothing wrong the devices did pull the 10.192.168.x for a second then went back to the main network ip.
okay so your vlan3 is now online with its own gateway on 10.192.168.1 but you have no DHCP server on that subnet as is seems.
What settings did you do on the Setup/Basic Setup page? Is there the tick set on "Use DNSMasq for DHCP" (under the IP Settings)?
[qoute]dhcp-option=vlan3,3,10.192.168.1 for the dnsmmasq , is that supposed to be listed twice for 3?[/quote]
This means that for vlan3 the DNSMASQ Option 3 (IP Adress of the DHCP Server) is set to 10.192.168.1 -so it just one of the Options like Option 6 for handing out a custom DNS Server adress to the clients via DHCP.
This is a setting I recommend you to avoid DNS lookups in your seperated vlan.
Just your final code in the DNSmasq options field would be:
mhm... might you try to update to a newer build like 15962. this build i had 2 years on my E2000 and everything worked like charm :)
also try to reset the router, do the configuration setp by step and due an endless pinging - sometimes changes like vlan setting to an port only affects when you wait a little - you mostly see an "hop" with ping 1ms, 1ms, No response, 1ms...
another idea: when you plugin any computer to port 4 so the new vlan3 and set a manual IP like 10.192.168.10 - then try to get internet access or ping other ips in your subnet - if it does work then our only open issue is the DHCP server ;)