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vic9112020-01-27 17:30:14
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vic911, 2020-01-27 17:30:14

WDS on mikrotik hAP ac2 in both ranges?

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Good for all.
Both pieces of iron hAP ac2. Pretty trivial scheme. A twisted pair cable comes from the provider, it is necessary to provide access to the local network and the open world to wireless devices (one for 2g, the other for 5g) and a pair of hosts via a wired connection. There is no wired connection between the micros.
I will describe the logic as I see it. Please correct me where I'm wrong.

hAP1. It hangs all the rules of filtering, translation, dhcp client from the provider on wan and the server on the bridge, dns is the same.
In bridge1 we collect the wan (eth1) port, both wlans.
wlan 2g in ap bridge mode, wds mode - dynamic, wds def bridge - bridge1.
wlan 5g is similar. In total, we have a wds Master for two ranges.

hAP2. We don't have anything on it. It performs something like an L3 switch.
In bridge1 we collect lan to host1 (eth1), lan to host2 (eth2), both wlans.
(?) wlan 2g in station wds mode, wds mode - dynamic, wds def bridge - bridge1. connect to the master.
(?) wlan 5g is similar.

And here I don’t understand, can we have two bridges between microts on both bands at the same time? And on what bridge will the traffic from the hosts go over the wired interface? How to kick it on 5g?

The question is clearly from the sandbox, but live with iron there is time to work on the strength of an hour a day.

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Andrey Barbolin, 2020-01-29
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hAP2. We don't have anything on it. It performs something like an L3 switch.
If you have assembled all the interfaces into the bridge, this is no longer L3, but L2.
Maybe you should try using MESH.
https://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=123178

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