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802.11s mesh_params documentation

I have connected 2 devices using an 802.11s mesh for Layer 2 bridging. The first device is turned on most of the times, but the second one isn't. So, I am looking for a way to reduce the scanning ...
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OpenWRT: Wifi bridge ("range extender") using both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands

I need to set up an OpenWRT router (TP-Link 3600) in a "range extender" style bridge configuration. Target environment is a normal home network with a Fritzbox connecting to the WAN and no roaming ...
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Disabling NAT and DHCP on OpenWRT routed client router

i haven ADSL router (Rouer A) which provides Internet connectivity. Then i have an OpenWRT Router (Router B) wirelessly connected to Router A as "Routed Client" as explained here https://wiki.openwrt....
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Connect to openwrt through router

I have a raspberry pi on which I have a working openwrt installation and i can connect to it either directly via Ethernet or through my Netgear router which is further connected to my desktop through ...
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how to set bridge interface in eth0 and ath0

I'm developing openWRT SDK AA version. How do I set bridge interface between ethernet and wireless interface? Can I create extra interface, say A besides those existing WAN and LAN and then bridge ...
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how to extend router range with a secondary router

How can I connect a secondary router(ROUTER B) to primary router(ROUTER A) via wifi so that clients from ROUTER B can connect to clients from ROUTER A and vice-versa? here's an image of what I want(I ...
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OpenWRT - Guest Wi-Fi on bridged client

I have a spare WRT160NL which I configured as bridged client, mainly following this guide. Main Routers IP is 192.168.178.1 which also connects to the internet. WRT's IP is 192.168.178.2, this device ...
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Bridged routers - can route one way but not the other

I have a SKY router (D-Link DSL-2640S) which is my main router and a TP-Link TL-MR34220 which is connected wirelessly to the SKY one. I have OpenWRT on the TP-Link. I have a Raspberry Pi and a WD ...
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