A few days ago I received and configured a Miktotik hAP ac Lite to be used at my house. Unlike "normal" AREDN nodes, I found that the hAP ac Lite uses individual physical ports for LAN, vs WAN, vs DtD. That means that it will take two or likely three ports on my family room network switch instead of the normal one. Now I fully understand that for some people, that is an advantage and I am NOT suggesting removing that capability. What I am suggesting is that one port be available as the "all in one" mode. For example, something like this:
Port Currently Suggested 1 WAN (untagged) WAN (untagged) 2 LAN (untagged) LAN (untagged) 3 LAN (untagged) LAN (untagged) 4 LAN (untagged) "All in one" port 5 DtD (tagged 2) DtD (tagged 2)
I suggested port 4 as the "All in one" port so that the current ports 1, 2, & 5 are unchanged.
Jim
K6CCC
Joe AE6XE
As for Github, I have heard of that, but don't even know what it is.
https://github.com/aredn/aredn_ar71xx/issues
Joe AE6XE
I found a way on NanoStations to work around this, but all ports act the same, this is a bit different issue on the hAP ac lite, so won't work. I have an idea how to make the whole issue go away by handling the LAN differently on devices with an internal switch -- just need an internal hidden vlan tag for LAN, but untagged as the packet goes in/out the port. Today, the LAN has no internal vlan tag and this is what I suspect is in conflict with how linux and openwrt do things.
Joe AE6XE