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Replacing an Airport Extreme router creating a guest network by a new router
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<blockquote data-quote="halo200" data-source="post: 1768526" data-attributes="member: 37684"><p>As far as I know, Apples Airport devices don't support VLAN tagging and they don't allow the configuration of static/dynamic routes so if you wanted anything on that device accessible from another network it might get a little frustrating. You'll find that most consumer grade kit won't support VLAN tagging and its more leaning into enterprise level hardware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="halo200, post: 1768526, member: 37684"] As far as I know, Apples Airport devices don't support VLAN tagging and they don't allow the configuration of static/dynamic routes so if you wanted anything on that device accessible from another network it might get a little frustrating. You'll find that most consumer grade kit won't support VLAN tagging and its more leaning into enterprise level hardware. [/QUOTE]
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