I wish you had shown how to setup the firewall when getting dhcp from a router vs the gateway as using a router would be the most common setup for us users.
If you connect your computer over wifi, you can use the same methods talked about in the videos to make another network only for your secondary computer. If you use a wired connection though you would not need to make another wireless network, and if you are only using OpenWrt as your router you would probably want to take one of the LAN ports out of the "br-lan" bridge, and assign a VLAN interface just to that LAN port. There might be a better way to do that but off the top of my head that would probably work for a single wired VLAN.
@@pragmaticsecurity so i would then create an interface for each vlan device then? my plan is have my managed switches connected to port one i have my main network on vlan 1 an iot one on 20 and then a guest one on 30 then i can assign ports to the vlan on my switches to connect clients directly to the switch or a dumb ap
why did you need to setup openwrt's firewall, at all? The interfaces/networks are pre-segregated by your router/firewall device
I wish you had shown how to setup the firewall when getting dhcp from a router vs the gateway as using a router would be the most common setup for us users.
Sir, what about the VLAN's Game? Is it exactly as STV's setup...
Thanks man! I think it's the beautiful one...😉
But what happen with IPv6...i meant why you untick IPv6?
Why you did not choose your country in the Wi-Fi section??
i wanna know how to create a separate vlan for my secondary computer
If you connect your computer over wifi, you can use the same methods talked about in the videos to make another network only for your secondary computer. If you use a wired connection though you would not need to make another wireless network, and if you are only using OpenWrt as your router you would probably want to take one of the LAN ports out of the "br-lan" bridge, and assign a VLAN interface just to that LAN port. There might be a better way to do that but off the top of my head that would probably work for a single wired VLAN.
@@pragmaticsecurity so i would then create an interface for each vlan device then?
my plan is have my managed switches connected to port one i have my main network on vlan 1 an iot one on 20 and then a guest one on 30 then i can assign ports to the vlan on my switches to connect clients directly to the switch or a dumb ap
Hey can i contact you for some questions? Thanks.
Yes you can (bahlmannbryan@gmail.com)
I need to get this together! ....I saw my google device talking to one of my computers when I fired up wireshark...