802.1q vlan setup on windows
From: richms (richms_at_gmail.com)
Date: 12/29/04
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Date: 29 Dec 2004 03:28:57 -0800
I have a generic National semiconductors gigabit card, that claims to
support 802.1q vlan tagging, and a friend has sucessfully used a
similar card under linux on multiple vlans.
I am wanting to seperate the network here as I have some people living
in the house who I dont want to provide internet access to, but do wish
to provide access to the file and printer server. As I dont want to
pull more cables, vlans seem to be the ideal solution. I have the
switch side sorted out, but I am at a loss how to set windows xp, and
2000 server up to have the card take trunked vlans and present them as
seperate interfaces that I can number seperatly. Can someone direct me
to a howto on this issue?
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