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| Then link your routers with an Ethernet cable plugged into any one of the LAN ports on both routers to create a LAN to LAN connection. On the router you want to use as a switch, you can use the WAN port if it was reassigned to the LAN bridge. | Then link your routers with an Ethernet cable plugged into any one of the LAN ports on both routers to create a LAN to LAN connection. On the router you want to use as a switch, you can use the WAN port if it was reassigned to the LAN bridge. | ||
| - | Make sure every port is assigned to the same bridge (e.g. br0) in [[advanced-vlan|Advanced > VLAN]]. | + | Make sure every port is assigned to the same bridge (e.g. br0) in [[advanced-vlan|Advanced > VLAN]] |
| ===== Access Point mode ===== | ===== Access Point mode ===== | ||
| First turn your router into a switch following the instructions above, then to add an Access Point you only need to add them in [[basic-network|Basic > Network]] like you normally do when using your router normally. Additional AP can be added using virtual interfaces in [[advanced-wlanvifs|Advanced > Virtual Wireless]]. | First turn your router into a switch following the instructions above, then to add an Access Point you only need to add them in [[basic-network|Basic > Network]] like you normally do when using your router normally. Additional AP can be added using virtual interfaces in [[advanced-wlanvifs|Advanced > Virtual Wireless]]. | ||
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| + | Make sure every ports and every wireless interfaces are assigned to the same bridge (e.g. br0) in [[advanced-vlan|Advanced > VLAN]]. | ||