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WAN port is bridged to LAN, so it functions just as an additional LAN port. Why
do you ever need to disable it?
Original comment by ad...@vampik.ru
on 10 Sep 2012 at 7:18
long explanation:
rt-n16 with oleg firmware is my "stable" router, but i sometime test other
routers, e.g. a wndr3800 with openwrt or a x86 box with zentyal or pfsense and
so on; they all have a wan port connected to a dgn3500 that acts as a dsl
modem; when i switch the main router i simply set the oleg rt-n16 as an access
point loading a config file; I noticed that if the wan port of the rt-n16 is in
the lan bridge (that means the lan of the rtn-16 is so connected to the
dgn3500, while an other box is acting as the main router and so it is handling
the pppoe connection through the dgn3500, "strange things" happens (e.g a slow
down of the download rate or dsl not working at all or dgn3500 web interface
and telnetd not accessable)
so, i was in the need to compile an oleg firmware that disables the wan port
bridge when in access point mode; I thought it was a good idea to switch the
wan port in the web interface, f.e. tomato can do that
thanks again in advance
-- alfonso
Original comment by sunb...@email.it
on 10 Sep 2012 at 11:19
Original comment by lly.dev
on 18 Sep 2012 at 10:37
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
sunb...@email.it
on 9 Sep 2012 at 9:26