On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Felix Fietkau <n...@openwrt.org> wrote: > > What are you using MAC based VLANs for? In its implementation, relayd is > quite different from a client bridge implementation since it handles data > traffic entirely through in-kernel routing by setting up policy routing > tables and forwarding ARP frames. >
Good question - amd the answer is a long and sordid story. So I will give you the short version. I amusing VLANs to provide QoS on a fibre backbone. Traffic from the radio is mapped to the VLANs based on source MAC address. I wanted to use separate SSIDs for each VLAN but multiple SSIDs and Monitor mode don't work together on the old broadcom driver. I haven't tested the new driver with multiple SSIDs - that would be a nice bonus if it worked with monitor mode > About the multicast frames - are you using TKIP? If so, have you tried > switching to AES/CCMP instead? I've seen issues with TKIP and multicast in a > few setups. > I have mostly been using PSK2-AES, however I have tried nearly all combinations, including no security. In all cases: I can get multicast to go from the LAN to the radio OK, But multicast traffic doesn't pass the other way (ie: radio to LAN) Curiously broadcast traffic does pass OK both ways By the way - in case it isn't obvious - thanks for your helps so far everyone Cheers ---------------------------------------------------------- Chris Martin m: 0419812371 ---------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel