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===Configuring WAN as LAN===
 
===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.
 
* 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]]
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[[File:Advanced mode rutOS.png|300px|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
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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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* After that navigate to Network > Interfaces and '''disable WAN''' interface.
[[File:Disable WAN interface.png]]
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[[File:Network_interface_settings.png|200px|border|class=tlt-border]]
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[[File:Interfaces disable wan.png|border|class=tlt-border|800px]]
 
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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.
 
* 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]]
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[[File:Physical settings of interface lan.png|border|1000px|class=tlt-border]]
 
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* Select Ethernet Adapter item, which should hold (wan and wan6).
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* Select Ethernet Adapter item, by default it's '''eth1'''
[[File:Interface item dropdown.png]]
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[[File:Ethernet adapter in lan interface.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
   
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* It should result in something like this.
 
* It should result in something like this.
[[File:Changed lan interface physical settings.png]]
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[[File:Eth1 appears in lan interface.png|border|class=tlt-border|950px]]
 
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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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* 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 is disabled, and ID 2 is untagged.
[[File:VLAN for wan to lan config.png]]
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[[File:Vlan settings for wan as lan.png|border|class=tlt-border|900px]]
 
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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.
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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.