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* Port 5: DtDLink Port Mesh Routing – Connect to another mesh node or 8021.q switch. Packets in/out of this port must be vlan 2 tagged, other packets are ignored. | * Port 5: DtDLink Port Mesh Routing – Connect to another mesh node or 8021.q switch. Packets in/out of this port must be vlan 2 tagged, other packets are ignored. | ||
* Ports 2-4: LAN devices – Packets in/out of this port are expected to be untagged. The mesh node will (default) DHCP assign an IP address to your computer, ipCam, voip phone, etc. connected to these ports. | * Ports 2-4: LAN devices – Packets in/out of this port are expected to be untagged. The mesh node will (default) DHCP assign an IP address to your computer, ipCam, voip phone, etc. connected to these ports. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 5 April 2023
The Mikrotik hAP AC Lite, Mikrotik hAP ac2, and Mikrotik hAP ac3 are pre-configured with the following VLANs:
- Port 1: WAN Port - Packets in/out of this port are expected to be untagged. The node is (by default) configured to receive a DHCP assigned address from a home network, internet, or other foreign network.
- Port 5: DtDLink Port Mesh Routing – Connect to another mesh node or 8021.q switch. Packets in/out of this port must be vlan 2 tagged, other packets are ignored.
- Ports 2-4: LAN devices – Packets in/out of this port are expected to be untagged. The mesh node will (default) DHCP assign an IP address to your computer, ipCam, voip phone, etc. connected to these ports.