Do the underlying interfaces(ether1..ether5) remain hw accelerated after you add a layer 3 vlan interface on the bridge? Iread that this feature is limited to some crs routers? on my rb450gx4, I dont see hw acceleration flag after adding layer 3 vlan interfaces. I have read lots of mixed information about this so a bit confused about this.
I would really like to know as well, its really confusing, km=now there are 3 ways to connect. 1. VLAN on Interface, 2. VLAN on bridge( Can use HW Offlaod) i dont know how to get this to work or know if HW offload is working on HAP AC3, 3. VLAN on switch chip
Very good tutorial ! Can you make a tutorial on how to configure a mikrotik router with an L2 Managed switch with VLANs configured on it and some of them need to have internet access and also bidirectional inter-vlan routing? Thank you very much! Best regards !
Thanks! After reading/watching several different vlan config it was your video that made it all come together and make sense!
This helped me figure out what i did wrong with my setup. Thank you for the video.
Do the underlying interfaces(ether1..ether5) remain hw accelerated after you add a layer 3 vlan interface on the bridge? Iread that this feature is limited to some crs routers? on my rb450gx4, I dont see hw acceleration flag after adding layer 3 vlan interfaces.
I have read lots of mixed information about this so a bit confused about this.
I would really like to know as well, its really confusing, km=now there are 3 ways to connect. 1. VLAN on Interface, 2. VLAN on bridge( Can use HW Offlaod) i dont know how to get this to work or know if HW offload is working on HAP AC3, 3. VLAN on switch chip
Very good tutorial ! Can you make a tutorial on how to configure a mikrotik router with an L2 Managed switch with VLANs configured on it and some of them need to have internet access and also bidirectional inter-vlan routing?
Thank you very much!
Best regards !
Thank you. We will try to line it up on our future tutorials.
Terrible explanation