Archer C7 has incorrect default bssid addresses for wifi networks
Username: howl
Origin: https://bugs.openwrt.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=408
Using LEDE Reboot SNAPSHOT r3022-7fb11c8e.
This is at least for Archer C7 v2. The default bssids for the networks in my particular device are:
:
:
:
:
:*D for the 2,4
GHz
radio and
:
:
:
:
:*C for the 5
GHz
radio
In LEDE they result in
:
:
:
:
:*C for the 2,4
GHz
radio and
:
:
:
:
:*B for the 5
GHz
radio
The problem in LEDE is that the bssid set up for the 2,4
GHz
is the one for 5
GHz
and then the 5
GHz
gets minus one. Don’t know if it could be because the ethernet lan gets also
:
:
:
:
:*D and wlan1 can’t have the same mac address as eth1. In the original firmware this seems to be possible, both ethernet lan and 2,4
GHz
radio have the same mac/bssid.
Also, at least with the 2,4
GHz
radio, when you set up another connection with the device as client, the bssid of the master one change *(+2):
:
:
:**:*C the second hex digit gets plus 2, the bssid that should get a second connection as ap, but in this case there is one ap one client connections. This one could be right and I have to test with another router to see if it happens because I didn’t notice this before.