802.1q trunk / P2P Bridge

Hello,

I know it has been discussed a lot on this forum over the years, but I just want to be sure I got everything right, and the most up to date information.
It’s my first time configuring Mikrotik and I’m 8500km away :slight_smile:, so it’s not that easy to do all the testing I want.
What’s the best configuration to transport VLANs over a P2P bridge with 2 Mikrotik AP (here SXT G-5HPacD r2)?

If I just want a dumb P2P link (like a long copper cable), I can just use “ap bridge” and “station bridge”, bridge ether1 and wlan1 and I’m good to go? (http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/wireless-vlan-trunking/95167/8)

Now, if I also want to use (r)stp on the mikrotik (because i use cheap switches that don’t handle stp), I need, at least on 1 side of the link, to create vlan interfaces on both ether1 and wlan1 and bridge the vlan interfaces (and enabling stp on each bridges)? (something close to http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/multiple-vlans-configuration-over-wireless-bridge/104101/3 but without the misleading multiple security-profiles)

Now for the wireless-protocol, i should stick to 80211 for AC P2P link? (http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/802-11-vs-nstreme-vs-nv2-for-p-to-p/106095/1)

I’ve read https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/802.1q_Trunk_extension_over_Wireless_P2P_Link which seams a bit outdated, any comment on this VAP/WDS approach?

What settings do you recommend for maximum stability / small latency (i don’t care about maximum throughput)?

Thanks in advance
Etienne