On Sat, 27 Jun 2015, Dave Taht wrote:

Maybe you are dropping at the internal switch? A lot of manufacturers
ran everything through the switch, even the uplink, in recent years.
This will make things hard to fix.

Looking at the vlans and pvids it looks like they've connected the SoC to port 5 and 6 on the switch, port 4 is the "Internet" port, and 0-3 is LAN1-4 port. Sigh, I had hoped at least eth0 (WAN/Internet) was a physically dedicated port.

root@OpenWrt:~# swconfig dev switch0 show
Global attributes:
        enable_vlan: 0
Port 0:
        mask: 0x004e: (0) 1 2 3 6
        qmode: 0
        status: link: up, speed: 1000 Mbps, duplex: full
        link: 1000
        pvid: 0
Port 1:
        mask: 0x004d: 0 (1) 2 3 6
        qmode: 0
        status: link: down
        link: 0
        pvid: 0
Port 2:
        mask: 0x004b: 0 1 (2) 3 6
        qmode: 0
        status: link: down
        link: 0
        pvid: 0
Port 3:
        mask: 0x0047: 0 1 2 (3) 6
        qmode: 0
        status: link: up, speed: 1000 Mbps, duplex: full
        link: 1000
        pvid: 0
Port 4:
        mask: 0x0020: (4) 5
        qmode: 0
        status: link: up, speed: 1000 Mbps, duplex: full
        link: 1000
        pvid: 0
Port 5:
        mask: 0x0010: 4 (5)
        qmode: 0
        status: link: up, speed: 1000 Mbps, duplex: full
        link: 1000
        pvid: 0
Port 6:
        mask: 0x000f: 0 1 2 3 (6)
        qmode: 0
        status: link: up, speed: 1000 Mbps, duplex: full
        link: 1000
        pvid: 0

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Mikael Abrahamsson    email: [email protected]
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