And in the Vemyra holding OpenWRT eth0 and eth2 is set to be bridged together as one bridge called be-lan. As I said earlier, the setup works for either VMs or External network if the bridge only contains one interface. But when adding two interfaces to the bridge, only one (the first one) works. – …

hello, i tried to put a openwrt router between modem and velops in bridge mode. openwrt router has no wifi. velop creates a main wifi and a guest wifi (if i connect my phone to the main wifi, it has an ip 192.168.1.113, switch to guest wifi, 192.168.3.113) turns out in openwrt's active dhcp table, Gl.inet AR750S - Client Mode? : openwrt I haven't used bridging mode on my GL.inet or on OpenWRT in general but, from my recollection, bridging should be completely transparent. I think there may be warnings on the 750's configuration or help pages warning that some settings disable access to its web UI. This makes sense because a bridge … OpenWrt Forum Archive

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If you find the OpenWrt device itself is only accessible from those computers directly connected to the W-LAN AP, not from the ones connected to the OpenWrt W-LAN client, when in the 192.168.1.0 subnet, Make sure the Local IPv4 address setting in the Relay bridge interface matches the ip address of the wireless uplink.(The alternative is tedious: It is possible to access the OpenWrt box via

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OpenWrt router as bridged repeater using relayd. Last modified on 2015-06-26. Extend the range of a wireless network using a cheap and cheerful router running OpenWrt as a bridged repeater. All client devices use the same IP address range and are capable of communicating with each other. Let’s go! And in the Vemyra holding OpenWRT eth0 and eth2 is set to be bridged together as one bridge called be-lan. As I said earlier, the setup works for either VMs or External network if the bridge only contains one interface. But when adding two interfaces to the bridge, only one (the first one) works. – hrdy Feb 21 '17 at 18:34 I'm having trouble understanding how to "bridge" my router. I am using USB tethering on my Android to provide internet access. What I want to achieve is to have a second router (Router 2) "behind" the OpenWRT router that gets the WAN IP address from the phone. So the setup would look like this: Android --usb--> Router 1 (OpenWRT, Bridged Jul 29, 2016 · Step to step enable bridge mode in OpenWrt client device for Non openwrt Access Point connectivity in true WDS mode https://techtrickszone.com/2016/12/02/ope