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===== Instructions ===== | ===== Instructions ===== | ||
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==== GUI ==== | ==== GUI ==== | ||
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Per default, all ethernet ports are assigned to LAN, | Per default, all ethernet ports are assigned to LAN, | ||
every attached device is part of the LAN-Network per default. | every attached device is part of the LAN-Network per default. | ||
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+ | ==== Assign Switch port to WAN ==== | ||
+ | A need for configuring the switch ports may be, that you want to move a LAN Port, to the WAN-Network. | ||
+ | One might have a setup similar to: | ||
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+ | Ethernet-PC1----(PORT 1)DD-WRT NXT(WAN)----MODEM | ||
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+ | Where PC1, should be in the same Network, as the WAN side of your DD-WRT NXT router and the Modem. | ||
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+ | The GUI configuration would look as follows: | ||
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+ | {{:howto:general:network:additional-wan-port.png?direct|}} | ||
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+ | With this configuration, the PC1 will now receive an IP from the Modem or the DHCP Server in the WAN-Network, if the setup provides this | ||
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===== Troubleshooting ===== | ===== Troubleshooting ===== |