VLAN setup WRVS4400N firmware 1.1.03

I need to setup different VLANs (4,251) on the router and pass DHCP to clients from the 251 vlan. Firmware 1.1.03 is much better at handling vlan. How can I set up vlan in the office (no WAN only LAN).
Thanks for your help.

i think you can only create 4 VLANS since it is port based

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