Dear AndyX90,

anything can be solved, if the steps to replicate the issue are described
in detail, we may be able to help out.

Best regards
Federico Capoano

On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 8:13 AM AndyX90 <[email protected]> wrote:

> @f.copano:
> I am experiencing the same problem...
> I have also followed the docs-section (
> http://netjsonconfig.openwisp.org/en/latest/backends/openwrt.html#wireless-attached-to-a-different-network)
> but this ends up in an orphaned interface.
> The wifi is then assigned to the bridge and an interface consisting only
> of that wifi.
> I have also tried configuring openwrt via luci and open it via
> netjsonconfig OpenWrt(native=open... but this gives errors like "...is
> not valid under any of the given schemas"
> Is there any solution for this?
> f.capoano schrieb am Samstag, 22. Mai 2021 um 17:53:58 UTC+2:
>
>> I have no way to verify what you're saying.
>>
>> I suggest you to proceed as follows: forget for a moment OpenWISP and
>> focus on finding out the right OpenWRT configuration that works for the use
>> case you need.
>> Once you have that, generate the same configuration via OpenWISP (check
>> the generated configuration using preview).
>>
>> What you say about WDS does not make sense because WDS is set to disabled
>> explicitly, so there's likely an issue somewhere else.
>>
>> Best regards
>> *Federico Capoano*
>>
>> On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 10:37 AM <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, I followed the given configuration but I had the following problems:
>>>
>>> in Network \ Interface there is a virtual interface called WLAN0 for
>>> which there is the error: "Error: Network device is not present".
>>>
>>> In Network \ Wireless the wlan0 interface which in Mode is set as Access
>>> Point (WDS) must be set as Access Point. How can I solve?
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *Da:* [email protected] <[email protected]> *Per conto di
>>> *Federico Capoano
>>> *Inviato:* martedì 18 maggio 2021 19:11
>>> *A:* [email protected]
>>> *Oggetto:* Re: [openwisp] Wireless interface template
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Please see the concept of "attached network":
>>>
>>>
>>> http://netjsonconfig.openwisp.org/en/latest/backends/openwrt.html#wireless-attached-to-a-different-network
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This is the conf you should be using:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> {
>>>     "interfaces": [
>>>         {
>>>             "wireless": {
>>>                 "network": ["lan"],
>>>                 "mode": "access_point",
>>>                 "radio": "radio0",
>>>                 "ack_distance": 0,
>>>                 "rts_threshold": 0,
>>>                 "frag_threshold": 0,
>>>                 "ssid": "Righi_Wifi",
>>>                 "hidden": false,
>>>                 "wds": false,
>>>                 "encryption": {
>>>                     "protocol": "wpa2_personal",
>>>                     "key": "WifiRgh-935@?x0",
>>>                     "disabled": false,
>>>                     "cipher": "auto"
>>>                 },
>>>                 "wmm": true,
>>>                 "isolate": false,
>>>                 "macfilter": "disable",
>>>                 "maclist": []
>>>             },
>>>            "type": "wireless",
>>>             "name": "wlan0",
>>>             "mtu": 1500,
>>>             "mac": "",
>>>             "autostart": true,
>>>             "disabled": false,
>>>             "addresses": [],
>>>             "network": ""
>>>         }
>>>     ]
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>>
>>> Federico Capoano
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 11:59 AM <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> {
>>>
>>>     "interfaces": [
>>>
>>>         {
>>>
>>>             "wireless": {
>>>
>>>                 "network": [],
>>>
>>>                 "mode": "access_point",
>>>
>>>                 "radio": "radio0",
>>>
>>>                 "ack_distance": 0,
>>>
>>>                 "rts_threshold": 0,
>>>
>>>                 "frag_threshold": 0,
>>>
>>>                 "ssid": "Righi_Wifi",
>>>
>>>                 "hidden": false,
>>>
>>>                 "wds": false,
>>>
>>>                 "encryption": {
>>>
>>>                     "protocol": "wpa2_personal",
>>>
>>>                     "key": "WifiRgh-935@?x0",
>>>
>>>                     "disabled": false,
>>>
>>>                     "cipher": "auto"
>>>
>>>                 },
>>>
>>>                 "wmm": true,
>>>
>>>                 "isolate": false,
>>>
>>>                 "macfilter": "disable",
>>>
>>>                 "maclist": []
>>>
>>>             },
>>>
>>>            "type": "wireless",
>>>
>>>             "name": "wlan0",
>>>
>>>             "mtu": 1500,
>>>
>>>             "mac": "",
>>>
>>>             "autostart": true,
>>>
>>>             "disabled": false,
>>>
>>>             "addresses": [],
>>>
>>>             "network": "LAN"
>>>
>>>         }
>>>
>>>     ]
>>>
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Bye
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *Da:* [email protected] <[email protected]> *Per conto di
>>> *Federico Capoano
>>> *Inviato:* lunedì 17 maggio 2021 17:46
>>> *A:* [email protected]
>>> *Oggetto:* Re: [openwisp] Wireless interface template
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Can you share the NetJSON configuration of this interface please?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Federico
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, May 16, 2021 at 2:33 AM <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I state that I have recently approached Openwrt. I noticed that just
>>> installed, by default Openwrt has a virtual interface called LAN that
>>> relies on a bridge called br-lan between the eth0 physical ethernet
>>> interface and the wlan0 wireless interface.
>>>
>>> This wireless interface called wlan0 has in the Network field the
>>> virtual interface called LAN mentioned above and is associated with the
>>> object radio0.
>>>
>>> I would like to leave the default configuration, but only change the
>>> wlan0 wireless interface settings.
>>>
>>> To do this from Openwisp, I created an Interface type template with the
>>> following fields:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Interface1: Wireless Interface
>>>
>>> name: wlan0
>>>
>>> type: wireless
>>>
>>> autostart: yes
>>>
>>> network: LAN
>>>
>>> wireless: access point
>>>
>>> mode: access point
>>>
>>> radio: radio0
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> When I go to the AP, I find that another virtual interface called LAN
>>> has been created, basically a duplicate. In addition, the wlan0 wireless
>>> interface appears to be in WDS.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Why? Thank you
>>>
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