I'll preface this with, This is a homelab issue using damned dirty consumer level hardware and I'm a linux admin using Windows (Windows 7 Home for that matter!).
So I feel like an idiot right now, I'm trying for the life of me to work out how to get multiple VLANs on one NIC (onboard Atheros ar8161/8165) but I can't work out how, there are no options in device > properties, the official drivers don't seem to add any options either.
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If I go into the device manager > device > properties > advanced > VLAN ID and switch VLANs it works and I can access the tagged VLAN but I can't find the damned option for multiple VLANs.
Startech Usb21000s Driver Update
Any ideas?