> I suspect it has something to do with the "disabling br-lan" messages,
> but I don't know where that config comes from.
No, that's just that as you change the configuration, the software bridge
is being removed. What you're seeing are STP state transitions.
Can you please paste a full boot
It's still not working, but I have a new clue... Here's the experimental setup:
- Install LEDE r1141 (28Jul2016 version) with current hnet-full
2016-06-28-606dye9046..e-1
- Config hnet on W24, W5 & E0 (but not LAN Ethernet) as described in Steps 1-9
of the Guide
> On Jul 29, 2016, at 4:06 PM, Juliusz Chroboczek
> wrote:
>
I think you mean E1 - that's what the instructions use for the wide area
interface.
>>>
>>> It looks like one of us is confused.
>
>> It looks like it was me. :-)
>
> Why not rename the
>> The Commission for Truth in Advertising requires me to mention that the
>> last feature is not quite ready yet -- with current software, when one
>> provider goes down, you might need to manually disable the router that's
>> connected to that provider.
> The Commission for Truth in Advertising
Hi,
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 11:28:09PM +0200, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
> - you can extend your wireless range by just connecting an extra router.
>As the network expands, the routers will automatically compute the best
>paths and route packets accordingly;
[..]
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