On Thu, 19 Dec 2013, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:
David Lang <[email protected]> writes:
I believe that Linux allows having both tagged and untagged packets on
the samy physical interface, so the APs could communicate on a VLAN
and one could be the gateway to the rest of the network (similar type
of overhead in this case to GRE tunnels in that all traffic would get
routed through one system, but I think it would still be less)
What happens to the VLAN tags if the traffic goes through a
non-VLAN-aware switch?
non-aware switches will just pass the packets, reatining the tagging
Also, presumably you would need one VLAN/tunnel for each wireless
network (so four in the default cerowrt setup)?
Yes.
David Lang
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