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<li>Netmask : default can be left (255.255.255.0) </li>
 
<li>Netmask : default can be left (255.255.255.0) </li>
 
<li>Enable DHCP server </li>
 
<li>Enable DHCP server </li>
<li>In pop-up window navigate to physical settings on for interface choose eth0.3. If your newly created VLAN ID is left by default as 3, you have to choose eth0.3, but if you specify some other VLAN ID, for example VLAN 55, you will need to choose eth0.55 </li>
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<li>In pop-up window navigate to firewall settings and choose custom and enter " Management ". This will create new firewall zone.  </li>
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[[File:VLAN MANAGEMENT HOTSPOT2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
[[File:VLAN MANAGEMENT HOTSPOT2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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<li>In pop-up window navigate to physical settings and for interface choose eth0.3. If your newly created VLAN ID is left by default as 3, you have to choose eth0.3, but if you specify some other VLAN ID, for example VLAN 55, you will need to choose eth0.55 </li>
 
[[File:VLAN MANAGEMENT HOTSPOT3.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
[[File:VLAN MANAGEMENT HOTSPOT3.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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<li>In pop-up window navigate to firewall settings and choose custom and enter " Management ". This will create new firewall zone.  </li>
 
[[File:VLAN MANAGEMENT HOTSPOT5.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
[[File:VLAN MANAGEMENT HOTSPOT5.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
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With these configuration changes, we have made a management port on LAN 1. This allows us to access the router through the newly created interface IP (192.168.10.1), even after enabling the hotspot instance on the LAN network.
 
With these configuration changes, we have made a management port on LAN 1. This allows us to access the router through the newly created interface IP (192.168.10.1), even after enabling the hotspot instance on the LAN network.
  

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