Creating a wired VLAN on asus rt-ac66u

Bald Beard

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I want to set up a vlan at home to keep a malware analysis lab separate from my main network.

I know i need to create a default gateway on the same domain as the vlan. I'm OK setting this up with the switches, But i cant figure out if this can be done on my router.

It supports a guest wifi that is separate to my network which suggests a VLAN but this is giving out IPs in the same range as as the main network.

So my question basically is, does anyone know how i can set up a wired vlan with an asus rt-ac66u?
 
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It isn't a vlan per say it is a wireless network that only allow it to talk to the router ip. Closest would be a what is called a private vlan in some switches.

You can load dd-wrt or other third party firmware and get full vlan support and use different subnet if your like. ASUS has a wrt version but I don't remember what feature they included.....I always load dd-wrt on my asus routers.
It isn't a vlan per say it is a wireless network that only allow it to talk to the router ip. Closest would be a what is called a private vlan in some switches.

You can load dd-wrt or other third party firmware and get full vlan support and use different subnet if your like. ASUS has a wrt version but I don't remember what feature they included.....I always load dd-wrt on my asus routers.
 
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