This section allows you to create and configure 
802.1Q VLANs (virtual LANs) on your router. VLANs allow you to separate your LAN 
into smaller groups for better bandwidth efficiency, network management, access 
control, and troubleshooting. Router ports can be configured as either untagged 
or tagged/trunk VLAN members for use on router ports or communication across 
multiple network switches with 802.1Q VLAN support. VLANs can be configured with 
different interface IP addresses to create multiple IP subnetworks along with 
the DHCP server function for dynamic IP address assignment. Inter-VLAN routing 
will allow communication between VLAN IP subnets. VLAN tags can also be assigned 
to specific wireless SSIDs/network names for VLAN communication across your 
wireless networks.