Ok Thanks Tobias, I will try to implement it. So if user plugged ethernet to the internet provider router and wifi is also connected, they will be no problem?
2016-07-06 2:16 GMT+02:00 Tobias Welz <[email protected]>: > Bridging in client mode is not supported by most devices. > That's why you need a "pseudo bridge" with relayd here: > https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/recipes/relayclient > > > On 05.07.2016 23:14, Baptiste Clenet wrote: >> >> Ok. >> I've got a router with one ethernet port and wifi in STA mode. The >> user which is going to use the router will be able to connect this >> router to internet router either by ethernet or wifi. >> So if he plugs ethernet and decide to connect his router by wifi also, >> ethernet and wifi will be on same network (same subnet). >> Is it clearer? >> Currently, when I start my board, I've got this config even if >> ethernet is unplugged (wifi STA connects automatically): >> root@eisox:/# ip route >> default via 192.168.0.50 dev eth0 proto static >> 192.168.0.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.0.85 >> 192.168.0.0/24 dev apcli0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.0.80 >> >> Then I can't ping my router because of the route on eth0 >> May I use a bridge in this set up? >> >> >> 2016-07-05 20:26 GMT+02:00 Tobias Welz <[email protected]>: >>> >>> I think we need to know more about your setup, and what you want to >>> achieve. >>> Let's say we have LAN and WAN interfaces as ethernet ports, and also >>> WIFI. >>> >>> Should the WIFI be in AP or in STA mode? >>> Shall wifi be bridged to LAN or to the WAN interface? >>> >>> >>> -------- Original Message -------- >>> Subject: Re: [LEDE-DEV] Routing two interfaces on same subnet >>> From: Baptiste Clenet <[email protected]> >>> To: Tobias Welz <[email protected]> >>> Cc: [email protected] >>> Date: 5.7.2016 19:33:02 >>>> >>>> Wifi and ethernet are in client mode. >>>> pseudo bridge with relayd? Can you describe a bit? >>>> >>>> 2016-07-05 19:24 GMT+02:00 Tobias Welz <[email protected]>: >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> it's just a little problem if you are in in client mode, then you need >>>>> a >>>>> pseudo bridge with relayd. >>>>> If you use AP mode then you can just bridge LAN and WIFI together, >>>>> which >>>>> is >>>>> the default anyway. A factory default will bring you to this setting, >>>>> turn >>>>> on wifi and you are done. >>>>> Regards Tobias >>>>> >>>>> -------- Original Message -------- >>>>> Subject: Re: [LEDE-DEV] Routing two interfaces on same subnet >>>>> From: Baptiste Clenet <[email protected]> >>>>> To: Tobias Welz <[email protected]> >>>>> Cc: [email protected] >>>>> Date: 5.7.2016 19:15:42 >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi Tobias, >>>>>> I see, I tried to bridge them, but I got a problem, I'll try again. >>>>>> Isn't it a problem if both interfaces are connected to same network in >>>>>> a >>>>>> bridge? >>>>>> >>>>>> 2016-07-05 19:04 GMT+02:00 Tobias Welz <[email protected]>: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>> for me it looks a bit strange, why not put both interfaces together >>>>>>> on >>>>>>> Layer >>>>>>> 2 - so bridge them together - which is the default anyway? It looks >>>>>>> very >>>>>>> strange to me, to split that stuff on layer 3 with the same subnet, >>>>>>> which >>>>>>> now need a lot of hacking to bring it to work again, which i >>>>>>> personally >>>>>>> would like to avoid in a production environment. >>>>>>> For me it looks like a "wrong" approach - what is the special need to >>>>>>> doing >>>>>>> it in this way? >>>>>>> What is the problem with using a bridge over these two interfaces >>>>>>> which >>>>>>> should just run out of the box? >>>>>>> Regards Tobias >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -------- Original Message -------- >>>>>>> Subject: [LEDE-DEV] Routing two interfaces on same subnet >>>>>>> From: Baptiste Clenet <[email protected]> >>>>>>> To: [email protected] >>>>>>> Date: 4.7.2016 10:14:26 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On my board, I've got a wifi and an ethernet interfaces on the same >>>>>>>> subnet (192.168.0.0/24). Problem is if ethernet cable is unplugged I >>>>>>>> can't use wifi anymore, see >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> root@eisox:/# ip route >>>>>>>> default via 192.168.0.50 dev eth0 proto static >>>>>>>> 192.168.0.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.0.85 >>>>>>>> 192.168.0.0/24 dev apcli0 proto kernel scope link src >>>>>>>> 192.168.0.80 >>>>>>>> Here, ethernet is unplugged and wifi connected to other router so I >>>>>>>> can't use the wifi (ping failed in both direction). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If I delete eth route, it works. >>>>>>>> root@eisox:/# ip route del 192.168.0.0/24 dev eth0 >>>>>>>> root@eisox:/# ip route >>>>>>>> default via 192.168.0.50 dev eth0 proto static >>>>>>>> 192.168.0.0/24 dev apcli0 proto kernel scope link src >>>>>>>> 192.168.0.80 >>>>>>>> root@eisox:/# >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> How can I can solve the problem? >>>>>>>> I won't know the status of Wifi and Ethernet so I would like that >>>>>>>> both >>>>>>>> can work if they are plugged. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Or how to disable one interface is the other one is connected (like >>>>>>>> if >>>>>>>> ethernet is plugged, allow only ethernet to work, if it is >>>>>>>> unplugged, >>>>>>>> allow only wifi) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Lede-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev -- Baptiste _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev
