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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
This article provides a guide on how to configure WAN port as LAN. These configurations are specifically made for RUTOS devices.
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This article provides a guide on how to configure WAN port as LAN. These configurations are specifically made for RutOS devices (RUTX, RUT3, TRB1, TRB2).
 
 
 
 
==Alternative 1==
 
 
 
Set your WebUI to '''Basic Mode''':
 
[[File:Networking device configuration example webui basic mode v1.png|border|center|class=tlt-border|1000x100px]]
 
 
 
Navigate to '''Network → LAN → edit LAN''' the instance:
 
[[File:Networking device configuration example lan edit interface v1.png|border|center|class=tlt-border|1000x100px]]
 
 
 
Once there, '''enable the Use WAN port as LAN''':
 
[[File:Networking device configuration example lan enable wan v1.png|border|center|class=tlt-border|1000x265px]]
 
 
 
==Alternative 2==
 
 
 
Enable the '''ADVANCED mode''' on the WebUI . This will allow you to choose from a larger variety of settings:
 
[[File:Networking device configuration example webui advance mode v1.png|border|center|class=tlt-border|1000x100px]]
 
 
 
Navigate to '''Network →  Interfaces →  General''' and '''disable WAN and WAN6''' interfaces:
 
[[File:Networking device configuration example wan disable wan v1.png|border|center|class=tlt-border|1000x173px]]
 
 
 
Click on '''edit the WAN''' interface and once a new window pops-up '''go to''' '''Physical settings'''. There, under the '''Interface''' '''add -- No interface --''':
 
[[File:Networking device configuration example wan wan interface v1.png|border|center|class=tlt-border|1000x465px]]
 
 
 
Click on '''edit the WAN6''' interface and once a new window pops-up '''go to''' '''Physical settings'''. There, under the '''Interface''' '''add -- No interface --''':
 
[[File:Networking device configuration example wan wan6 interface v1.png|border|center|class=tlt-border|1000x465px]]
 
  
Click on '''edit the LAN''' interface and once a new window pops-up '''go to''' '''Physical settings'''. There, under the '''Interface''' '''add eth1''':
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===Configuring WAN as LAN===
[[File:Networking device configuration example lan lan interface v1.png|border|center|class=tlt-border|1000x465px]]
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* First you want to make sure that you have '''ADVANCED mode''' enabled. This will allow you to choose from a larger variety of settings.
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[[File:RUTOS Advanced mode.png]]
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* After that navigate to Network > Interfaces and '''disable WAN''' interface so it won't interfere with the configuration of its port.
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[[File:Disable WAN interface.png]]
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* Next we will '''edit''' our LAN interface and navigate to '''Physical settings''' where we will add Interface item from the dropdown menu.
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[[File:LAN Physical settings interface.png]]
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* Select Ethernet Adapter item, which should hold (wan and wan6).
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[[File:Interface item dropdown.png]]
  
==Test the configuration==
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At this point, WAN port should work as LAN. Go ahead and try to swap from your to current port to WAN, you should be able to ping the router.
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* It should result in something like this.
[[File:Pings useful.png|border|center|class=tlt-border|734x232px]]
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[[File:Changed lan interface physical settings.png]]
[[Category:LAN]]
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* Once you're done with configurations above just '''save any changes you made'''. Now head to VLAN settings and check if WAN VLAN ID 1 and 2 set right.
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[[File:VLAN for wan to lan config.png]]
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From this point, WAN port should work as LAN. Go ahead and try to swap from your to current port to WAN, you should be able to ping the router.

Revision as of 11:47, 2 June 2020

Main Page > General Information > Configuration Examples > LAN > Setting up WAN as LAN

Introduction

This article provides a guide on how to configure WAN port as LAN. These configurations are specifically made for RutOS devices (RUTX, RUT3, TRB1, TRB2).

Configuring WAN as LAN

  • First you want to make sure that you have ADVANCED mode enabled. This will allow you to choose from a larger variety of settings.

File:RUTOS Advanced mode.png


  • After that navigate to Network > Interfaces and disable WAN interface so it won't interfere with the configuration of its port.

File:Disable WAN interface.png


  • Next we will edit our LAN interface and navigate to Physical settings where we will add Interface item from the dropdown menu.

File:LAN Physical settings interface.png


  • Select Ethernet Adapter item, which should hold (wan and wan6).

File:Interface item dropdown.png


  • It should result in something like this.

File:Changed lan interface physical settings.png


  • Once you're done with configurations above just save any changes you made. Now head to VLAN settings and check if WAN VLAN ID 1 and 2 set right.

File:VLAN for wan to lan config.png


From this point, WAN port should work as LAN. Go ahead and try to swap from your to current port to WAN, you should be able to ping the router.