What i have is two RouterOS devices. Each of them has one ethernet port and one wireless card.
What i’d like to do is to create two wireless networks working on 2 routers with WDS. (Here 2 nets means thaht they will have different ssids and security profiles but physically they should work on the same wlancard)
What i have to do? Must I bridge some interfaces, and if yes, what interfaces must i bridge?
What means this “both links”? In my configuration i’m using two MTs. Each of them has two wireless networks (one is running on Atheros, anoter one is on Virtual AP).
They are configured as follows:
First one is called ‘slave’, it has 3 interfaces:
1 eth (not used)
2 wireless (internal network with WPA2, ssid is ‘internal’)
3 virtual ap (open external network, ssid is ‘guest’)
Second is called ‘master’, it has 4 interfaces
1 eth (used as gateway)
2 wireless (ssid is ‘internal’)
3 virtual ap (ssid is ‘guest’)
4 bridge (eth and wireless as ports here)
Both wireless interfaces and virtual aps are using WDS.
So, should i use one DHCP server om master MT or on a both?
I have a notebook with a wireless NIC connected through a MTK wireless board.
This MTK is connected to a Cisco Switch, and this one is connected through another MTK 5GHz, but I wasn’t yet able to be able to navigate through first MTK.
Would you know how to do it?.
Seems that first MT have problems with routing. And does it use masquerade?
Try traceroute and ping tools from your notebook and mt. This will help you determine where problem is.
Thanks Sky for answering.
Actually I’m using as connection to internet two PC with Brazil Firewall Router, the first of them is used as QoS, and second as a Bridge.
Yesterday I was able to ping even WAN interface of first Brazil, but I cannot navigate at all.
I had this test network: