bridge functions are used when two wireless devices "bridge" gap between two wired islands. One device us "ap-bridge" and other device is "station-bridge". There are variations of the setup, but roughly this is it.So the "bridge" which kind of roles plays usually?
As I mentiobed, new wifi doesn't offer different AP modes and since 7.10 (or something like that) ap mode includes also ap-bridge.
If you're interested in this matter, you can read description of station modes, which essentially explains difference between ap-bridge and ap as well.
So if i understood correctly
I have a modem connected to the hEX, then all the cAPs wired to the hEX
so i will have a bridge interface for the modem, several ethernet interface for the access points
There is no need of additional ap bridge for the access points because belongs to the same "island"
Ok. at this point how i need to configure the cAP to use the hEX dchp server for releasing the same lan (wired and wireless) to all the connected devices?
Statistics: Posted by androx — Tue Jan 30, 2024 12:44 am