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==WebUI Router configuration==
 
==WebUI Router configuration==
 
Connect to the router’s WebUI navigate to '''Network -> VLAN -> LAN Network''' and create a new interface by entering name and clicking '''Add New'''.<br>
 
Connect to the router’s WebUI navigate to '''Network -> VLAN -> LAN Network''' and create a new interface by entering name and clicking '''Add New'''.<br>
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After you clicked '''Add New''' new configuration window will pop-up, there you leave as default and press '''Save.'''
 
After you clicked '''Add New''' new configuration window will pop-up, there you leave as default and press '''Save.'''
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After saving settings, you will be redirected back to '''Network -> VLAN -> VLAN Networks''', now you need to open VLAN Network tab in the same window and you will need to:
 
After saving settings, you will be redirected back to '''Network -> VLAN -> VLAN Networks''', now you need to open VLAN Network tab in the same window and you will need to:
 
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- Turn off LAN ports 1-2 and leave only LAN port 3 on.<br>
 
- Turn off LAN ports 1-2 and leave only LAN port 3 on.<br>
 
- Select “lan_wan” in the LAN section and press '''Save'''.</li><br>
 
- Select “lan_wan” in the LAN section and press '''Save'''.</li><br>
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===Using DCHP===
 
===Using DCHP===
 
Leave the settings as default and click '''save'''<br>
 
Leave the settings as default and click '''save'''<br>
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===Using a Static IP===
 
===Using a Static IP===
 
<li style="color: red;">'''Note: Just if you want to use a Static IP, see the instructions below.'''</li>
 
<li style="color: red;">'''Note: Just if you want to use a Static IP, see the instructions below.'''</li>
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Static IP should be in the same subnet as gateway’s LAN interface.<br>
 
Static IP should be in the same subnet as gateway’s LAN interface.<br>
 
For example: if gateway’s LAN subnet is 192.168.10.1, then router’s WAN IP could be for example '''192.168.10.125'''</div>
 
For example: if gateway’s LAN subnet is 192.168.10.1, then router’s WAN IP could be for example '''192.168.10.125'''</div>
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==CLI/SSH Router configuration==
 
==CLI/SSH Router configuration==
 
For the next part you will be configuring router via SSH. For this you need to use the command line interface (CLI) or a SSH software if you’re using Windows or iOS. In this example software '''putty''' will be used. Open '''putty''' enter routers LAN IP address and press '''Open'''.<br>
 
For the next part you will be configuring router via SSH. For this you need to use the command line interface (CLI) or a SSH software if you’re using Windows or iOS. In this example software '''putty''' will be used. Open '''putty''' enter routers LAN IP address and press '''Open'''.<br>

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