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Hi,
As you mentioned the solution will be adding in a router into the mix which will be assigned the VLAN 300 range. This router will then perform the NAT/Port forwarding functions you want.
In terms of the LAN - It would be best to create a new VL...
Did this get resolved? I have the same issues with the Aux/Lan port. Also with the DHCP being always on. I also have problems with the WAN/Ethernet port. Kind RegardsNathan