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It looks to me like you just plug the devices into any of the 2-5 ports. By default, the 1st port is supposed to be your gateway: a port external to your internal network. I’m waiting on mine that should be here tomorrow and can confirm.
This is overkill for a switch though and kind of a waste for just switching. Quick course: routers are designed to work with addressing (usually IP addresses) to be able to get from one “neighborhood” to another. Switches are used to get from one device to another: like getting directions from your house to your neighbor’s house. Using a router for switching is like using a City tour guide for going house to house in your neighborhood. Routers generally have better hardware, but it’s not optimized for switching and is wasted.
just my two cents. Hope it helps a bit.
Just got mine in the mail today.
It looks like the default config is to have ports 2-5 setup as switch ports in the same VLAN. Port #1 is set to be a “wan” port to your outside world. Are you missing the default config? essentially out of the box, it should be almost the same as a commercial off the shelf router.