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Yepp! It was me setting PVID on wrong port. Setting PVID to 20 on port 4 (the correct and corresponding VLAN configed pport ) works as intended. I now got my 1-port virtual firewall serving a 250Mbit/s fiber connection. Thanks for listening! :#
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Now I may have to be very ashamed! And apologize for wasting people time reading this. It maybe be the very human factor messing things up by not being observant.I "may" have looked at the config with crossed eyes... and set PVID on the wrong port! PVID for port 3 lines up with VLAN ID 4... And port 3 have the access point…
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Ohoh, found this. I've got PVID set on port 50 on my GS1920. Sorry!!! Missed that "detail".So to accomplish the same on this GS1200 should be "same-same", but I lost all communication with the switch setting PVID to 20 on port 4.So, again lost here. For ref here is the config for the GS1920.Columns: Port,Ingress…
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Thank you for answering! I made a really long an explanatory reply here but it's was lost somehow. So short and simple.This is an OPNsense guest in Hyper-V which worked fine with a "looks like the same" config on a GS1920-48HP. Here ISP WAN is connected to port 50. ISP provides a bridged/routed connection. I get a WAN…
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Hi, and thanks for answering. ISPs equipment is some kind of fiber to copper, 4 ports. The port I'm utilizing right now, and with current firewall (apu3 with OPNsense), is bridged and I get a real internet address trough DHCP from them.In my endeavor to reduce the number of machines I'm planning to consolidate a couple of…