Johannes Berg <[email protected]> writes:

> On Tue, 2017-09-05 at 11:49 +0200, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:
>> 
>> Ah, so the station is attached to the VLAN interface, not the parent
>> interface?
>
> Doesn't actually matter, but if the VLAN goes where the station belongs
> then either the station must've moved somewhere else or have been
> destroyed, you can't have the station pointing to a VLAN that no longer
> exists :)

Yeah, that makes sense. I was thinking of VLANs as something that was
carried "on top" of the station<->ap connection (so that the VLAN tag is
propagated to the client).

>> I guess that the only case where there is likely to be any
>> significant effects of dropping the whole queue is if someone is
>> sending large amounts of multicast traffic (live video streaming? is
>> that even feasible over WiFi?) while reconfiguring their VLAN setup.
>> That is probably not a terribly common combination...
>
> Right.
>
> Anyway I've applied this with the pointless null check removed.

Cool :)

-Toke

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