I am beginning to think the same. When I enable the Virtual Ap, the clients
work with public IP's through the bridge, but the regular AP stops passing
traffic. If I disable the Virtual AP, the regular AP passes traffic. I
recall asking Butch if this could be done a few years ago, and he seemed to
think it could. Although, I have not found how to make it work correctly.
Scottie Arnett
President
Info-Ed, Inc.
Electronics and More
931-243-2101
sarn...@info-ed.com
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From: "Scott Reed" <sr...@nwwnet.net>
To: "Mikrotik discussions" <mikrotik@mail.butchevans.com>
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] Virtual Wireless AP and Regular AP on one interface.
I haven't tried this, but I do have some virtual APs. From what I have
done, I would say you can not bridge one and not the other. This doesn't
make a real interface, the best I can tell. It just gives you another
SSID, etc., and allows additional addresses
.
On 10/15/2012 7:06 PM, Scottie Arnett wrote:
Hey all,
I am trying to setup a Routerboard with a Virtual Wireless AP and a
Regular AP on one wireless interface. I have both AP's working and can
connect to them. The Regular AP has a one public IP on the Wan side and
DHCP on it's interface with NAT and is working. I need the Virtual AP to
be bridged so that the connecting radios use a public IP.
Here are my settings so far:
[admin@ValleyView] /ip address> print
Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid, D - dynamic
# ADDRESS NETWORK INTERFACE
0 67.A.B.C/24 67.A.B.0 Wan
1 192.168.15.1/24 192.168.15.0 Wlan-lan
[admin@ValleyView] /ip route> print
Flags: X - disabled, A - active, D - dynamic,
C - connect, S - static, r - rip, b - bgp, o - ospf, m - mme,
B - blackhole, U - unreachable, P - prohibit
# DST-ADDRESS PREF-SRC GATEWAY DISTANCE
0 A S 0.0.0.0/0 67.A.B.1 1
1 ADC 67.A.B.0/24 67.A.B.C Wan 0
2 ADC 192.168.15.0/24 192.168.15.1 Wlan-lan 0
[admin@ValleyView] /interface> print
Flags: D - dynamic, X - disabled, R - running, S - slave
# NAME TYPE
MTU L2MTU MAX-L2MTU
0 R Wan ether
1500 1600 4076
1 ether2 ether
1500 1598 2028
2 ether3 ether
1500 1598 2028
3 ether4 ether
1500 1598 2028
4 ether5 ether
1500 1598 2028
5 R Wlan-lan bridge
1500 65535
6 wlan wlan
1500 2290
7 X Info-EdVV wlan
1500
8 X Info-EdVV-Wan bridge
1500
[admin@ValleyView] /interface bridge> print
Flags: X - disabled, R - running
0 R name="Wlan-lan" mtu=1500 l2mtu=65535 arp=enabled
mac-address=D4:CA:6D:26:12:6D
protocol-mode=none priority=0x8000 auto-mac=yes
admin-mac=00:00:00:00:00:00
max-message-age=20s forward-delay=15s transmit-hold-count=6
ageing-time=5m
1 X name="Info-EdVV-Wan" mtu=1500 arp=enabled
mac-address=D4:CA:6D:26:12:68 protocol-mode=none
priority=0x8000 auto-mac=yes admin-mac=00:00:00:00:00:00
max-message-age=20s
forward-delay=15s transmit-hold-count=6 ageing-time=5m
[admin@ValleyView] /interface wireless> print
Flags: X - disabled, R - running
0 name="wlan" mtu=1500 mac-address=D4:CA:6D:26:12:6D arp=enabled
interface-type=Atheros 11N
mode=ap-bridge ssid="ValleyView" frequency=2422 band=2ghz-b
channel-width=20mhz
scan-list=default wireless-protocol=unspecified antenna-mode=ant-a
wds-mode=disabled
wds-default-bridge=none wds-ignore-ssid=no bridge-mode=enabled
default-authentication=yes
default-forwarding=yes default-ap-tx-limit=0
default-client-tx-limit=0 hide-ssid=no
security-profile=default compression=no
1 X name="Info-EdVV" mtu=1500 mac-address=D6:CA:6D:26:12:6D
arp=enabled
interface-type=virtual-AP master-interface=wlan ssid="Info-EdVV"
wds-mode=disabled
wds-default-bridge=none wds-ignore-ssid=no bridge-mode=enabled
default-authentication=no
default-forwarding=yes default-ap-tx-limit=0
default-client-tx-limit=0 hide-ssid=no
security-profile=bridged
My problem is that when I enable the the Virtual AP, the regular AP stops
passing traffic to the internet. What have I missed? Or can this be done
this way?
Scottie Arnett
President
Info-Ed, Inc.
Electronics and More
931-243-2101
sarn...@info-ed.com
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