Wrvs4400n vlan setup

Hi, I have a linksys wrvs4400n router on which:
The wireless computers are connected to the home network (vlan 1)
Port 1 is connected to the home network (vlan 1)
Port 2 is connected to the office network (vlan 2)
And the printers are connected to port 3.
Now I'd like to setup the router in such a way that all computers have access to the printers (port 3), but I don't know what vlan settings I have to use on port 3, or if it is even possible...
I really hope someone can help me,
merc
Message Edited by merc on 06-18-2008 06:10 AM

if you enable inter-vlan routing, that will allow all vlans to communicate with each other.
for your current setup, if your printer supports 802.1q, you could set the port where the printer is connected to to trunk and member it on vlans 2 and 3.

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