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Device: Xiaomi Mi Router 3G v1 OpenWrt release: 19.07.5
//This is a regression I found out after upgrading from 19.07.4 (with all configs being wiped).//
Description:
Having two wireless networks for one radio interface and setting isolate '1' for one of them actually applies it to all the networks in that interface so all wireless clients are isolated from each other.
My wireless config looks like this: config wifi-device 'radio1'
option type 'mac80211'
option hwmode '11a'
option path 'pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:02:00.0'
option htmode 'VHT80'
option channel '100'
option legacy_rates '0'
option country 'UA'
Note that isolation is only set to the "NETWORK2", but actually it is applied to the "NETWORK1" as well and my devices can't reach each other being in "NETWORK1".
Steps to reproduce:
Assuming you have 19.07.5 with a clean configuration.
Set up two wireless networks for the same radio device, call one "NETWORK1" and second - "NETWORK2".
For "NETWORK2" add "option isolate '1'" to the wireless config.
Apply the settings.
Connect two devices to the "NETWORK1".
Giving device one, try to ping device 2, having both devices connected to "NETWORK1".
Actual result: device 2 can't be reached from device 1 in the "NETWORK1". Expected result: device 2 can be reached from device 1 in the "NETWORK1".
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goodness-from-me:
Device: Xiaomi Mi Router 3G v1
OpenWrt release: 19.07.5
//This is a regression I found out after upgrading from 19.07.4 (with all configs being wiped).//
Description:
Having two wireless networks for one radio interface and setting
isolate '1'
for one of them actually applies it to all the networks in that interface so all wireless clients are isolated from each other.My wireless config looks like this:
config wifi-device 'radio1'
option type 'mac80211'
option hwmode '11a'
option path 'pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:02:00.0'
option htmode 'VHT80'
option channel '100'
option legacy_rates '0'
option country 'UA'
config wifi-iface 'default_radio1'
option device 'radio1'
option network 'lan'
option mode 'ap'
option wpa_disable_eapol_key_retries '1'
option key '123123123'
option ssid 'NETWORK1'
option encryption 'psk2+ccmp'
config wifi-iface 'wifinet2'
option network 'lan'
option wpa_disable_eapol_key_retries '1'
option ssid 'NETWORK2'
option encryption 'psk2+ccmp'
option device 'radio1'
option mode 'ap'
option isolate '1'
option key '123123123'
Note that isolation is only set to the "NETWORK2", but actually it is applied to the "NETWORK1" as well and my devices can't reach each other being in "NETWORK1".
Steps to reproduce:
Actual result: device 2 can't be reached from device 1 in the "NETWORK1".
Expected result: device 2 can be reached from device 1 in the "NETWORK1".
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: