On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 3:59 AM, Nick Hilliard <[email protected]> wrote: > On 05/04/2015 03:32, Robert Seastrom wrote: >> As you may know if you've played around with recent Apple Airports >> (Express at least) in bridge mode with "guest network" turned on, they >> seem to know about 802.1q and have fairly reasonable or at least >> defensible behavior out of the box - that is to say they move the >> "native" SSID as untagged, and the "guest" SSID tagged 802.1q VLAN >> 1003. >> >> This behavior does not appear to be field-modifyable.
I do wish they had bufferbloat-fighting queue managment on the ISP side, it is otherwise pretty good hardware. Do they also supply that vlan to the ethernet? How is their ipv6 with comcast? > Didn't know about that trick. > > I'm going to immediately enable vlan 1003 on the cisco switch that my > express is connected to. > > Nick -- Dave Täht We CAN make better hardware, ourselves, beat bufferbloat, and take back control of the edge of the internet! If we work together, on making it: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/onetswitch/onetswitch-open-source-hardware-for-networking

