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Vigor 2800G Setup of VLAN (Vista traffic leak?)
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11 Jun 2009 09:41 #56276
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Vigor 2800G Setup of VLAN (Vista traffic leak?) was created by andypcarpenter
Hi,
I'm trying to setup VLAN on a Vigor 2800G.
I want to be able to isolate a PC on my network so that it has internet connectivity but not be able to see any other machines on the local network.
I have connected it to Port 2 and setup that port to be a different VLAN to the rest of the network.
It seems to work mostly (I have internet access and cannot ping machines that I know are there) but using Vista Network browser I can see certain machines that are on the local network.
This seems to vary over time, some come, some go but it is very worrying as I thought that the VLAN was supposed to prevent any traffic going between VLAN0 an VLAN1
Is this a known issue with Vista traffic? So far it's only Vista to Vista connections I can see.
I have upgraded to the latest stable firmware but with no difference.
Any help you can give would be appreciated.
Thanks and best regards,
Andy.
I'm trying to setup VLAN on a Vigor 2800G.
I want to be able to isolate a PC on my network so that it has internet connectivity but not be able to see any other machines on the local network.
I have connected it to Port 2 and setup that port to be a different VLAN to the rest of the network.
It seems to work mostly (I have internet access and cannot ping machines that I know are there) but using Vista Network browser I can see certain machines that are on the local network.
This seems to vary over time, some come, some go but it is very worrying as I thought that the VLAN was supposed to prevent any traffic going between VLAN0 an VLAN1
Is this a known issue with Vista traffic? So far it's only Vista to Vista connections I can see.
I have upgraded to the latest stable firmware but with no difference.
Any help you can give would be appreciated.
Thanks and best regards,
Andy.
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11 Jun 2009 21:11 #56283
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2820 = 3.3.2_RC5
2950 = 3.2.4
Replied by louis-m on topic Vigor 2800G Setup of VLAN (Vista traffic leak?)
i've had issues similar to this on a 2950 with subnetting. sometimes traffic goes to the router processor and bypasses the switch processor and vlan.
2820 = 3.3.2_RC5
2950 = 3.2.4
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