Bridge in ROS has multiple personalities, this tutorial explains them pretty well.
If the tutorial doesn't answer your question, then come back and rephrase the question.
To add: if address is set as "address" (not "network" or "broadcast"), then it's address. The x.y.z.1/24 address is unicast address with subnet length (/24) specified. This kind of annotation is equivalent to address/broadcast pair. The WAN address (without subnet length set) might be unclear, in ROS dedaukt subnet length is /32. The only probable network address is the one mentioned with wlan (as it ends with .0).
If the tutorial doesn't answer your question, then come back and rephrase the question.
To add: if address is set as "address" (not "network" or "broadcast"), then it's address. The x.y.z.1/24 address is unicast address with subnet length (/24) specified. This kind of annotation is equivalent to address/broadcast pair. The WAN address (without subnet length set) might be unclear, in ROS dedaukt subnet length is /32. The only probable network address is the one mentioned with wlan (as it ends with .0).
Statistics: Posted by mkx — Tue Jan 23, 2024 8:02 pm