Bridges, Virtual APs and PBR
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2022 6:13 am
Hello friends,
I am new to Gargoyle, having just discovered it yesterday while seeking a solution for a friend. I have managed to install v1.13.0 on my TP-Link Archer C7v5 and I am loving the QoS bits as those are what my friend wanted.
Coming from a background of dd-wrt, and being an advanced user, I seem a little lost on how to implement some options that I had in dd-wrt. Most importantly are the mentioned three subject issues:
1. Can I create separate bridges complete with their own DHCP servers?
2. Can I create virtual APs and assign them to a bridge?
3. Can I do Policy Based Routing for the VPN connection?
I'd love my guest network to be on a different subnet than my main one. I also want a situation where all my traffic is not going through the VPN tunnel as there are times I need my traffic to be local (go via my ISP gateway).
So far I do not see how to achieve the above. I have tried searching the forum for clues, but probably my search-foo is off the mark.
Thanking you in advance for any pointers.
I am new to Gargoyle, having just discovered it yesterday while seeking a solution for a friend. I have managed to install v1.13.0 on my TP-Link Archer C7v5 and I am loving the QoS bits as those are what my friend wanted.
Coming from a background of dd-wrt, and being an advanced user, I seem a little lost on how to implement some options that I had in dd-wrt. Most importantly are the mentioned three subject issues:
1. Can I create separate bridges complete with their own DHCP servers?
2. Can I create virtual APs and assign them to a bridge?
3. Can I do Policy Based Routing for the VPN connection?
I'd love my guest network to be on a different subnet than my main one. I also want a situation where all my traffic is not going through the VPN tunnel as there are times I need my traffic to be local (go via my ISP gateway).
So far I do not see how to achieve the above. I have tried searching the forum for clues, but probably my search-foo is off the mark.
Thanking you in advance for any pointers.