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-== Adding WAN Port to Switch (use as a normal LAN port)==+{{languages}}
When the WRT is used as an Access Point (AP) or repeater (WDS), the WAN port can easily be configured as a normal LAN port. When the WRT is used as an Access Point (AP) or repeater (WDS), the WAN port can easily be configured as a normal LAN port.
-=== Use the following steps: === 
-'''1.)'''<br />+== Adding WAN Port to LAN Switch to use as an additional, normal LAN port==
- Under "Setup" -> "Basic Setup"<br />+Note: Steps are true for firmwares current as of the author date of this article. v2.4, post SP2 firmwares. These steps were done with build 12307 (2009 06 17). Other firmware builds of DD-WRT have the same or very similar steps.
- Set "Internet Setup" to "Disabled"+
-<br />+
-'''2.)'''<br />+
- Under "Setup" -> "VLANs"<br />+
- - Select "LAN" under "Assigned to bridge" for VLAN 1+
- * This will set the WAN port (vlan1) is part of the LAN bridge (br0).+
-<br />+
-'''3.)'''<br />+
- The VLAN setting should show something like:+
-<pre>+
- | Port | Assigned+
- VLAN |-------------------| to bridge+
- | W | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |+
- --------------------------------------------+
- 0 | | x | x | x | x | LAN+
- --------------------------------------------+
- 1 | x | | | | | LAN+
- --------------------------------------------+
- 2 | | | | | | None+
- --------------------------------------------+
- ...+
- --------------------------------------------+
- Tagged | | | | | |+
- ------------------------------+
-</pre>+
-'''4.)'''<br />+
- Save Settings+
- +
-'''5.)'''<br />+
- Reset the Router+
- (See Note)+
-<br />+
- +
-<pre>+
-Note:+
- +
- Rebooting the router (Step 5) is not required if you issue+
- the following command at a terminal (SSH,Telnet).+
- +
- However, ONLY issuing the command WITHOUT the steps (1-4)+
- above will ONLY last until the next reboot).+
- +
- +
- +
-Command:+
- 'brctl addif br0 vlan1'+
-</pre>+
- +
- +
-An alternate method of configuring the WAN port as a 5th LAN port is described [http://www.linksysinfo.org/modules.php?name=Forums&amp;file=viewtopic&amp;p=41689#41689 HERE]+
 +# Open up the Web Interface to your DD-WRT Device
 +# Set WAN 'Connection Type' to Disabled.
 +# Down the Basic Setup page, the option WAN Port appears. Check the box 'Assign WAN Port to Switch'.
 +# Save/Reboot
 +The WAN port is now the same as the other LAN ports.
---- ----
- +[[Category:Wan]]
-Q. It would be nice to be able to assign different networks to each of the ports..+[[Category:Interfaces]]
-Is there any work done in this direction?+
- +
-A. Easy step-by-step instructions for putting port 4 on it's own subnet can be found [http://www.linksysinfo.org/modules.php?name=Forums&amp;file=viewtopic&amp;p=41412#41412 HERE]+
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When the WRT is used as an Access Point (AP) or repeater (WDS), the WAN port can easily be configured as a normal LAN port.

[edit] Adding WAN Port to LAN Switch to use as an additional, normal LAN port

Note: Steps are true for firmwares current as of the author date of this article. v2.4, post SP2 firmwares. These steps were done with build 12307 (2009 06 17). Other firmware builds of DD-WRT have the same or very similar steps.

  1. Open up the Web Interface to your DD-WRT Device
  2. Set WAN 'Connection Type' to Disabled.
  3. Down the Basic Setup page, the option WAN Port appears. Check the box 'Assign WAN Port to Switch'.
  4. Save/Reboot

The WAN port is now the same as the other LAN ports.