Talk:Switched Ports

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-What does the port numbers mean?+What does the port numbers 5 and 5* mean?
- 0 = WAN+ 0 = WAN
- 1 = port 1+ 1 = port 1
- 2 = port 2+ 2 = port 2
- 3 = port 3+ 3 = port 3
- 4 = port 4+ 4 = port 4
- 5 = ??+ 5 = ??
5* = ?? 5* = ??
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 +I think, star (*) means packets of this VLAN on this port are tagged. And it can be combined with any port number. [[User:Monas|Monas]]
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 +== Port 5 ==
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 +So the port number 5 is WLAN. And it is by default located both in the WAN side and in the LAN side as well, but as tagged in the LAN? Just to make sure I got it right. --[[User:Rammstein|Rammstein]] 18:26, 7 Dec 2005 (CET)
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 +I put in a correction: port 5 is not WLAN. The WLAN interface doesn't support VLANs. Port 5 is internally connected on the motherboard. --[[User:Rmc|Rmc]]

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What does the port numbers 5 and 5* mean?

0  = WAN
1  = port 1
2  = port 2
3  = port 3
4  = port 4
5  = ??
5* = ??

I think, star (*) means packets of this VLAN on this port are tagged. And it can be combined with any port number. Monas

[edit] Port 5

So the port number 5 is WLAN. And it is by default located both in the WAN side and in the LAN side as well, but as tagged in the LAN? Just to make sure I got it right. --Rammstein 18:26, 7 Dec 2005 (CET)

I put in a correction: port 5 is not WLAN. The WLAN interface doesn't support VLANs. Port 5 is internally connected on the motherboard. --Rmc