Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 14:26 Post subject: VLAN passthrough on WAP for IPTV - Freebox (SOLVED)
Well, I need almost the same help for my use case.
Can someone help me to create a VLAN tagged 100 please ? (I need this to connect by Ethernet to my IPTV Box)
Some informations :
Main router (SIP)
192.168.1.254 / 255.255.255.0
Second router (Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r54682 big (01/02/24))
192.168.1.1 / 255.255.255.0
Gateway : 192.168.1.254
Wifi mode : AP (with specific SSID like DD-WRT2)
I am able to connect my laptop to the Wifi SSID DD-WRT2 and I have a Internet connection.
So from now : everything start good.
But now I need and Ethernet VLAN connection tagged 100 from my second Router to my IPTV SIP box.
How can I do that ? Note that my SIP box hasn't internet connection (Main router arrived at Ethernet port 2 and my IPTV Box is pugged at Ethernet port 1)
Last edited by wlad952 on Mon Jan 22, 2024 14:35; edited 1 time in total
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Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 14:55 Post subject:
I split off your topic.
Necro posting on an already solved thread is not the recommended way to post.
See the forum guidelines with helpful pointers about how to research your router, where and what firmware to download, where and how to post and many other helpful tips:
https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=324087
First, Ok I understand the default configuration schema.
Second, I don't understand : in my case, the current bridge Table is about " eth2 vlan1 "
And I don't see the eth2 in the schema, So what is my eth2 ?? is it WIFI ?
Third : I understand that my ethernet port which target my IPTV (for instance eth port 1) has to be tagged 100 but I don't really know how to take it in the schema...
I have asked you to configure the switch as I have shown and to test if the IPTV box works
How about you do what I told you to do?
Sorry ho1Aetoo, first time I opened this topic (with laptop), your screenshot did not appeared... (Weird)
So I understood wrong by thinking that you told of the screenshot of the original topic (from the other member).
I admit that I am wrong.
But now, with my smartphone, your screenshot appear... (Magically)
My bad
I will try your exact configuration this afternoon.
It is common knowledge that you have to be logged into the forum to see attachments.
You can also see from your screenshot that you are not logged in.
This proves once again that you have not read the VLAN threads because in the first line it says "You must be registered in the forum and logged in to see the attachments!"
wlad952 wrote:
And I don't see the eth2 in the schema, So what is my eth2 ?? is it WIFI ?
also proves that you have not read the threads - because the thread says the following.