JensM
Occasional Visitor
Hi,
my goal is to create a vlan for "some devices" which are wired and wireless devices.
I've already created a bridge (br1), a vlan (vlan9) and assigned port4 to vlan9.
I've also set up some iptable rules so the port4 device is working in it's own subnet without being able to access the other devices.
The problem I'm facing now seems to be different: When I try to assign one guest-wifi (I've removed all others for testing, only wl0.1 exists) to the new bridge it stops working. I cannot connect with wifi-clients. Instead they seem to timeout. When wl0.1 is assigned to br0 everything works, so I can say that it is not another thing on clients site that prevents establishing the wireless connection.
This is how my bridge looks in my preferred solution:
One thing I already thought about is, that I maybe need to have eth1 also on br1. Maybe I cannot split away just a guestwifi because they are just the same thing physically. But I couldn't find information about that yet.
But still weird things happen when I move around wifis between bridges, so any advice or experience from others would be helpful.
my goal is to create a vlan for "some devices" which are wired and wireless devices.
I've already created a bridge (br1), a vlan (vlan9) and assigned port4 to vlan9.
I've also set up some iptable rules so the port4 device is working in it's own subnet without being able to access the other devices.
The problem I'm facing now seems to be different: When I try to assign one guest-wifi (I've removed all others for testing, only wl0.1 exists) to the new bridge it stops working. I cannot connect with wifi-clients. Instead they seem to timeout. When wl0.1 is assigned to br0 everything works, so I can say that it is not another thing on clients site that prevents establishing the wireless connection.
This is how my bridge looks in my preferred solution:
Code:
bridge name STP enabled interfaces
br0 yes vlan1
eth1
eth2
br1 no wl0.1
vlan9
One thing I already thought about is, that I maybe need to have eth1 also on br1. Maybe I cannot split away just a guestwifi because they are just the same thing physically. But I couldn't find information about that yet.
But still weird things happen when I move around wifis between bridges, so any advice or experience from others would be helpful.