Table 5. Default organization of the LANs, VLANs, and WLANs
WLAN Usage
WLAN Name
VLAN Profile Name
Preset
VLAN ID
Ethernet Ports
*
LAN ID
admin access
Wireless 1
Default
1
All LAN ports and
the WAN port
LAN 1
Employee access
Wireless 2
**
Employee
20
None
LAN 2
IoT access
Wireless 3
**
IoT
30
None
LAN 3
Guest access
Guest Portal
**
Guest
40
None
LAN 4
--
--
--
--
--
LAN 5
**
* LANs (networks) and LAN ports are two different concepts. By default, all LAN ports and the WAN port on the
router, and all LAN ports on any connected satellites, are Ethernet ports in the same physical network segment (LAN
1), and members of VLAN 1. However, you can assign a LAN port to a different VLAN (see Change the VLAN profile
for an Ethernet port on page 86).
** Disabled by default, but you can enable it.
Except for LAN 1, you can change the VLAN profile assignments for the LANs (see
Change the VLAN profile for a LAN on page 84). For more information about LANs in
general, see Manage the LANs on page 111.
By default, VLAN 1 is enabled for the Wireless 1 network. For any other WLANs that you
enable, you can change the VLAN profile assignments for the WLANs (see Enable,
change, or disable the VLAN profile for a WiFi network on page 85). For information
about the WLANs in general, see Manage the WiFi Networks on page 89.
VLAN profiles
A VLAN profile consists of a VLAN ID, VLAN name, the client isolation settings, and the
network isolation setting.
You can change the preset VLAN profiles, add custom VLAN profiles, and delete custom
VLAN profiles.
Add a new VLAN profile
You can add a new VLAN profile, which consists of a VLAN name, VLAN ID, the client
isolation settings, and the network isolation setting.
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