Quickly scanned your config.
Problem 1:
exactly 4 bridges too much.
Stick to 1 bridge and ONE only unless you really know WHY you need multiple.
For your case, I don't think it's needed.
For management access, unassign one ethernet port from bridge. That's your safeguard.
Problem 2:
you say 2 APs are used as CAP but there is no capsman config on your router (assuming the config you showed is the one for the router) ?
CAP = CONTROLLED Access Point.
Or are you using those 2 devices as AP (= simple Access Point) ? Not clear what you want.
Problem 3:
Since when does AX2 have USB port for LTE, let be LTE interface ? So why Lte bridge ?
Unclear again what the intention is.
With all due respect, your config is a small mess.
You may want to start with describing WHAT you want to achieve and a small drawing indicating how those devices are interconnected.
Homework: read this excellent tutorial on setting up VLANs (using ONE bridge).
viewtopic.php?t=143620
Let it sink in.
Read it again.
Then apply.
Problem 1:
exactly 4 bridges too much.
Stick to 1 bridge and ONE only unless you really know WHY you need multiple.
For your case, I don't think it's needed.
For management access, unassign one ethernet port from bridge. That's your safeguard.
Problem 2:
you say 2 APs are used as CAP but there is no capsman config on your router (assuming the config you showed is the one for the router) ?
CAP = CONTROLLED Access Point.
Or are you using those 2 devices as AP (= simple Access Point) ? Not clear what you want.
Problem 3:
Since when does AX2 have USB port for LTE, let be LTE interface ? So why Lte bridge ?
Unclear again what the intention is.
With all due respect, your config is a small mess.
You may want to start with describing WHAT you want to achieve and a small drawing indicating how those devices are interconnected.
Homework: read this excellent tutorial on setting up VLANs (using ONE bridge).
viewtopic.php?t=143620
Let it sink in.
Read it again.
Then apply.
Statistics: Posted by holvoetn — Tue Dec 26, 2023 9:54 pm