We are not on a bug hunt. I have done nothing wrong nor have I omitted to do anything right. It is working as I want it to work. It is solely a question of understanding why.If these guesses are correct, strictly speaking it was not you doing something "wrong" it was you omitting to do something "right".
For the record, interfaces ether1-4, wlan1-2 are LAN on LAN.Bridge, interfaces G.wlan1-2 and ether 5 are G.LAN on G.LAN.Bridge. The interfaces are assigned to their respective bridges. The bridges are assigned to their respective interfaces. There is no scope in interface lists to assign anything other than bridges or groupings such as 'static' or 'dynamic' to a list. There is no WAN interface because there is no WAN. The LAN bridge on this router is an extension of the LAN interface on another router which has the WAN interface. There is only basic routing between LAN and G.LAN.
Any way, now resolved, thanks. See edit to first post.
Statistics: Posted by DuctView — Thu Mar 14, 2024 1:44 pm