Now my laptop has 4 separate IP addresses, but remember, you can only have the one main default gateway provisioned, like on whatever VLAN adapter your connecting to the internet. Then you go into each of the 4 and set your TCP/IP settings, as the main adapter is now a trunk and has nothing to do with the TCP/IP stack. So I created 4 VLANS's and I have 5 adapters, 1 is the TRUNK and the other 4 are for each VLAN. When you then use the Realtek 'Diagnostic' software and create your individual VLAN's, that will in turn create an additional adapter per VLAN in Windows. When you install the Realtek drivers, you will see the USB LAN adapter as a single entity in Windows. Then I ran a CAT-5 cable from there to the USB LAN adapter and set it up for those 4 VLANS. I have a Cisco 2960 switch and I setup one of the switchports for trunking and I allowed VLAN's 10, 142,192 and 250 on that Cisco trunk port. This does support 802.1q MULTIPLE VLAN tagging/trunking with the Realtek supplied Windows drivers. I bought a $10 1GB USB LAN adapter that has the Realtek RTL8153 chipset in it. I know it's 4 years later but I was going nuts trying to get this to work and I finally did. ![]() I would like to perhaps correct the above answer that was marked 'Correct'.
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