![]() ![]() Notes for Getting Encryption Working on the Virtual WiFi Interface I implemented two wireless networks on the same router using the instructions at Implementing Inexpensive Multiple SSID Networks, on which I based the recipe at Navas Wireless Wiki:Wi-Fi How To:Two wireless networks on one router. I have not implemented bandwidth shaping nor Hotspot splash page, but it's a start. With the iptables rules this is then connected to the WAN.Ĭlients on the 192.168.1.0 LAN and 192.168.2.0 LAN cannot ping across although they can both see the router on either 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.2.1. The way this works is first to put port 4 on VLAN2 and create wl0.1 then to create a bridge br1 and add VLAN2 and WL0.1 to it. Iptables -I FORWARD -i br0 -o br1 -j logdrop Iptables -I FORWARD -i br1 -o ppp0 -m state -state NEW -j ACCEPT Iptables -I FORWARD -i br1 -o vlan1 -m state -state NEW -j ACCEPT Having saved these settings open a shell to the router and login as root. So in effect I had to move the tick on port 1 to VLAN2, leaving it set to none, to do port 4 on the back of the box. ![]() This is not as straight forward as it appears since on my GL I had to select port 1 on the screen as this corresponds to port 4 in hardware. Now go into Setup/VLANs to put port 4 on VLAN2. Leave these as bridged for the moment, in RC6 you can change them from the web interface anyway. You can add another alias which can be included on the same public network. Then set up your first virtual interface for public which will be wl0.1. You can apply WPA to this in the usual way. įirst go into Wireless on the web interface and set up the main wireless which will be your private one wl0. Here's how.įor best results use a WRT54GL or suitable router with the BCM5352 chipset since this gives each virtual AP it's own MAC address. I put this together using things from this forum and the Wiki. My private network 192.168.1.0/24 has WPA and my public network 192.168.2.0/24 has an open ESSID for any to use, it's also on its own VLAN on port 4 of the switch. I now have my WRT54GL V24 RC6 serving separate public and private networks. ![]() Public Free Hotspot and Private ESSID on VLAN's RC6 instructions 2 Notes for Getting Encryption Working on the Virtual WiFi Interface.1 Public Free Hotspot and Private ESSID on VLAN's RC6 instructions. ![]()
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