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k6dlc
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queston on Netgear GS308t set up
    Anyone has information on setting up VLANs on a Netgear GS308T. I have done the tag and untag feature, but nothing is working. I am unable to connect from my computer to my Nanostation Loco M2. 
k0jpr
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I would think that it is the
I would think that it is the same as GS105e. Check the steps at the following, just add Nodes D, E & F
https://groups.io/g/KCmesh/album?id=242110&p=Name,,,20,1,0,0
 
k6dlc
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  I don't see the link.
  I don't see the link.
nc8q
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connect from my computer to my Nanostation
Perhaps something was omitted from your issue.
A VLAN switch is not needed to connect a computer to a Nanostation.
From the POE injector, connect the POE port to the 'Main' port on the nanostation,
and connect the LAN port to the computer.

 If you actually have a need for a VLAN switch, there is more to configuration than
" I have done the tag and untag feature".
There are several items to configure
Enable VLAN
 Configure a VLAN1, VLAN2, and another VLAN# for each node.
 Set a VLAN membership (tag or untag or unset for each VLAN above)
 Set a PVID for each switch port.

I hope this helps.
Chuck

 
 
k6dlc
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    What I would like to do
    What I would like to do is have the ability to download tunnel and any software via the internet. I did download the *.ipk files but not an expert on installing IPK files on my M2.
k6dlc
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  I have uploaded my config
  I have uploaded my config info. Is this correct? Port one is connected to the router and port 7 an 8 has the locom2 attach.  Is thiere something needs to be config on the loco m32 themselves?
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nc8q
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Netgear GS308T: 1 Node, 1 LAN, 1 WAN

I am anxious about the typos.

Following this: https://www.arednmesh.org/content/gs108e-3-node-4-lan-1-wan

You mentioned a single node (Ubiquiti Loco M2), a single computer using 'ports 7 and 8', and a single router.
You will likely need a WAN port.

All 'port' numbers refer to the GS108T.
I see no need for 'Link AGgregate' ports.
I suggest that the 'LAG' settings should be blank for all ports.

Your screenshots:

"Port one is connected to the router"

VLAN1: The WAN port should be untagged, others should be tagged

VLAN2 was omitted from your screenshots.
Ports connected to Node(s) should be tagged. All others should be blank.
I will assume that port 8 is tagged.

" port 7 an 8 has the locom2 attach"
Your Loco M2 should attach to a single port. Please choose one. See VLAN2 above.

VLAN 10
Port 7 and 8 should be untagged and all others blank.

PORT PVID
Port 1 -> PVID 1
Port 7 -> PVID 10
Port 8 -> PVID 10
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Your computer will use port 7 and obtain a DHCP assigned address from the Node on port 8.

I hope this helps.

Chuck

k6dlc
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 Here is the config info for
 Here is the config info for all vlan
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nc8q
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Here is the config info for all vlan

During a telephone call with Daniel K6DLC,
we got his GS-308T working.
I think the problem was, mainly, the Link AGgregate settings.
He set all LAG settings to 'blank'.
Chuck

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k6dlc
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  I want to thank nc8q for
  I want to thank nc8q for helping me with the configuration. It ended up that the LAG ports were set for either T or U. They had to be set to blank. 

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