To set up a VLAN on your router, here are the steps to follow:
- Check if your router supports VLANs: Most popular router models support VLANs, but it is best to double-check just in case.
- Log in to the router: You’ll need to enter an IP address into your web browser to gain access to the router’s administrator interface.
- Configure the VLAN: Depending on your router’s manufacturer and model, the steps may vary. The configuration generally entails creating new VLANs, assigning switches and ports to the VLANs, and setting up the tagging.
- Save and test: Be sure to save the configurations when prompted and reset the router to apply changes. After that, you can test the connection.