![]() ![]() If you are using OpenWRT on your Mikrotik, then your switch uses VLAN tagging, so you'll have to deal with that. You can use the switch hardware in whatever way the hardware works. , it seems the whole idea of bridge is build on VLAN. ![]() So my guess is that Mikrotik also uses VLAN tagging for your switch, it's just that the GUI hides this fact from you. Looking at the data sheet of the QCA8337, this chip also uses VLAN tagging, and looking at your picture, there's only a single link to the CPU, and I doubt that the CPU on a SoC has more than two ethernet ports. OpenWRT on the other hand is a generic operating system, runs on many different kinds of routers, and handles lots of different hardware that implement a switch. Mikrotik is a particular brand, and your link shows a particular kind of switch hardware (QCA8337). ![]()
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