bpwl1
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Trying to understand your different setups. But I'm still confused.
Setup 1: ISP box -ethernet- PC => full speed 500Mbps
Setup2 : ISP box - ethernet to OPAL WAN - OPAL in repeater mode - OPAL LAN - ethernet - PC => speed 140Mbps
OPAL is in Network mode router, access point or extender and has 2 clients : PC via ethernet LAN, and phone via wifi (I assume this , or does phone also have ethernet?)
I assume "Network mode = extender", because the OPAL has no "Network mode = bridge"
"Extender" and "Access point" are similar to "bridge", but not exactly the same as "bridge".
The "repeater" itself (wifi uplink) is NOT used in your setup.
If you want pure bridge function, then a tweak is needed for the OPAL.
- Start from network mode "router" (convenient for access from PC)
- Disable the DHCP server on the LAN side (Set interface IP as a static client IP address in the ISP-box range only for later admin access)
- The 2 LAN ethernet ports are in the same switch VLAN eth0.1 and are bridged via the LAN-bridge with both Home wifi radio's wlan0 and wlan1 (Not the Guest wifi, and for sure not the WAN ethernet)
- See LUCI -> Network -> Interfaces-> LAN
This tweak (=stop DHCP server) and using a LAN ethernet port as uplink, makes the OPAL just a switched/bridged ethernet-wifi converter.
Oooh well, this might be very close to the Network mode = access point, but this mode uses the WAN ethernet port AFAIK.