Going back to your question:

create another VLAN (vlan 5 for instance), configure the ethernet port 1 as
part of that vlan 5 and then bridge the wifi interface and the this new
vlan together.
I don't think the wifi interface can be a bridge any longer in your final
configuration. It'll become one of the interfaces of the new bridge

2015-03-30 23:47 GMT+02:00 [email protected] <[email protected]>:

> Yes i've got access. the router is wrt1043nd v2
>
> why i should change there?
>
> The router is doing access point and i give to the wifi users a custom
> address 13.0.0.xxx
>
> Everything works. what i just need is to make the first port of the switch
> ports of the router, be served by the same interface as wifi and all the
> orther be a bridge to wan
>
> On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 10:42 PM, alessandro macuz <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'd try the following
>>
>> config wifi-iface
>> option device 'radio0'
>> option network 'lan'          <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< that's the
>> change in /etc/config/wireless
>> option mode 'ap'
>> option ssid 'OPALA_INTERNET'
>> option encryption 'none'
>>
>> but you have to minimize the config of wifi in the /etc/config/network too
>>
>> Pay attention when touching such files because if they are not correctly
>> configured you screw the network and you loose access to the router and
>> then you have to flash it again.
>>
>> Do you have console access? Which model is it?
>>
>>
>> 2015-03-30 22:52 GMT+02:00 [email protected] <[email protected]
>> >:
>>
>>> HI Allessandro! Thanks for your reply.
>>>
>>> here is my wireless file
>>>
>>> /etc/config# cat wireless
>>> config wifi-device 'radio0'
>>> option type 'mac80211'
>>> option channel '9'
>>> option hwmode '11ng'
>>> option path 'platform/qca955x_wmac'
>>> option txpower '24'
>>> option htmode 'HT40'
>>> option country 'BO'
>>> option noscan '1'
>>>
>>> config wifi-iface
>>> option device 'radio0'
>>> option network 'wifi'
>>> option mode 'ap'
>>> option ssid 'OPALA_INTERNET'
>>> option encryption 'none'
>>>
>>> brctl show
>>> bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
>>> br-lan 7fff.e894f6293cdc no eth1
>>> br-wifi 7fff.e894f6293cdc no wlan0
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 6:49 PM, alessandro macuz <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> What's your /etc/config/wireless ?
>>>>
>>>> I have the following
>>>>
>>>> config wifi-iface
>>>>         option device 'radio0'
>>>> ....
>>>> [CUT]
>>>> ....
>>>>         option network '*lan*'
>>>>
>>>> and then
>>>>
>>>> root@OpenWrt-3:~# brctl show
>>>> bridge name     bridge id               STP enabled     interfaces
>>>> br-*lan*          7fff.001731b421db       no              eth0.1
>>>>                                                         wlan0
>>>> root@OpenWrt-3:~#
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2015-03-30 19:31 GMT+02:00 [email protected] <
>>>> [email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi everyone!
>>>>>
>>>>> I need my switch port 1 be like a extension of wifi interface.
>>>>>
>>>>> Right now all my switch ports are a bridge to the wan connection.
>>>>>
>>>>> Its possible to make something like i'm asking?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> here is my network file
>>>>>
>>>>> config interface 'loopback'
>>>>> option ifname 'lo'
>>>>> option proto 'static'
>>>>> option ipaddr '127.0.0.1'
>>>>> option netmask '255.0.0.0'
>>>>>
>>>>> config globals 'globals'
>>>>> option ula_prefix 'fd19:d578:67b6::/48'
>>>>>
>>>>> config interface 'lan'
>>>>> option ifname 'eth1'
>>>>> option force_link '1'
>>>>> option type 'bridge'
>>>>>
>>>>> config  interface 'wifi'
>>>>>         option ifname 'eth1'
>>>>>         option force_link '1'
>>>>>         option type 'bridge'
>>>>>         option proto 'static'
>>>>>         option ipaddr '13.0.0.1'
>>>>>         option netmask '255.255.252.0'
>>>>>         option ip6assign '60'
>>>>>
>>>>> config interface 'wan'
>>>>> option ifname 'eth0'
>>>>> option proto 'dhcp'
>>>>>         option peerdns '0'
>>>>>         option dns '208.67.222.123 208.67.220.123'
>>>>>
>>>>> config interface 'wan6'
>>>>> option ifname '@wan'
>>>>> option proto 'dhcpv6'
>>>>>
>>>>> config switch
>>>>> option name 'switch0'
>>>>> option reset '1'
>>>>> option enable_vlan '1'
>>>>>
>>>>> config switch_vlan
>>>>> option device 'switch0'
>>>>> option vlan '1'
>>>>> option ports '0'
>>>>>
>>>>> config switch_vlan
>>>>> option device 'switch0'
>>>>> option vlan '2'
>>>>> option ports '1 2 3 4 5 6'
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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