[OpenWrt Wiki] Bridged AP
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wifi/bridgedap25.04.2021 · Bridged AP is to extend your existing wired host router to have wireless capabilities. Clients connecting to OpenWRT will get an IP address from the wired host router.. OpenWrt bridges the LAN network with the WLAN of the device in Access Point mode. The advantage of bridging is that broadcast traffic from Wireless to LAN and vice versa works without further …
[OpenWrt Wiki] VLAN
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/vlan/switch_configuration05.11.2021 · A very common default VLAN configuration on many off-the-shelf routers is the LAN↔WAN separation. OpenWrt default configuration on such devices does usually mirror the stock configuration. Most of such routers only contain a single network interface (eth0), leading to a 5-port VLAN-enabled switch that is virtually partitioned into a LAN and WAN network by …
[OpenWrt Wiki] Bridged AP
openwrt.org › docs › guide-userApr 25, 2021 · Bridged AP Bridged AP is to extend your existing wired host router to have wireless capabilities. Clients connecting to OpenWRT will get an IP address from the wired host router. OpenWrt bridges the LAN network with the WLAN of the device in Access Point mode. The advantage of bridging is that broadcast traffic from Wireless to
[OpenWrt Wiki] VLAN
openwrt.org › docs › guide-userNov 05, 2021 · To use a VLAN you need at least 2 devices supporting VLAN features (as any route requires at least 2 points), which is usually advanced routers, any OpenWrt device, and any self-respecting PC or single-board computer (Windows, MacOS, Linux and BSDs support VLANs). OpenWrt supports IEEE 802.1Q and IEEE 802.1ad VLAN standards.