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A port-based VLAN is a group of ports on an Ethernet or Virtual APs of Wired or Wireless Gateway that
form a logical LAN segment. Following is an example.
For example, in a company, administrator schemes out 3 network segments, Lobby/Meeting Room,
Office, and Data Center. In a Wireless Gateway, administrator can configure Lobby/Meeting Room segment
with VLAN ID 3. The VLAN group includes Port-3 and VAP-8 (SSID: Guest) with NAT mode and DHCP-3 server
equipped. He also configure Office segment with VLAN ID 2. The VLAN group includes Port-2 and VAP-1
(SSID: Staff) with NAT mode and DHCP-2 server equipped. At last, administrator also configure Data Center
segment with VLAN ID 1. The VLAN group includes Port-1 with NAT mode to WAN interface as shown in
following diagram.