Based on the original question,
You should have NO dhcp (server or client) or ip address on either bridgeWL1 or bridgeWL2.
However this does make it difficult to manage.
If these 2 bridges and attached interfaces are the ONLY connected interfaces on the router, you can probably add a dhcp client to ONE of
the bridges. If you have the other 3 ports connected in any way, I recommend you don't add this dhcp client. But manage it via the other connection(s).
I would put the dhcp client on the bridgeWL1 bridge. (2.4GHz Radio traffic should be slower than the 5GHz radio)
And also disable fast forward on this bridge.
You should have NO dhcp (server or client) or ip address on either bridgeWL1 or bridgeWL2.
However this does make it difficult to manage.
If these 2 bridges and attached interfaces are the ONLY connected interfaces on the router, you can probably add a dhcp client to ONE of
the bridges. If you have the other 3 ports connected in any way, I recommend you don't add this dhcp client. But manage it via the other connection(s).
I would put the dhcp client on the bridgeWL1 bridge. (2.4GHz Radio traffic should be slower than the 5GHz radio)
And also disable fast forward on this bridge.
Statistics: Posted by rplant — Mon Apr 07, 2025 3:23 am