[SOLVED] Interfaces on my WNR3500Lv2 with Tomato

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DonutMan
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[SOLVED] Interfaces on my WNR3500Lv2 with Tomato

Hi all,

I've just updated my WNR3500Lv2 firmware to the latest Shibby Tomato release and it works great (thanks Shibby !).

Nevertheless, I'm a little bit surprised because, with the default installation, I see I have 6 different interfaces on my router, while I expected no more than 4 (loopback, eth WAN side, eth LAN side and Wi-Fi).

Here's the result of an ifconfig, it seems that Tomato have created two VLAN. Are those two VLAN necessary ? Can I remove them ? Perhaps the aim is to link the WiFi interface and the LAN interface into one logical ethernet ? But I can tell which interface are the right one ^^Could somebody help me ? 

- br0 --> IP of my router, LAN side

- eth0 --> no IP, same MAC adress than br0

- eth1 --> no IP

- lo --> 127.0.0.1

- vlan1 --> no IP, same MAC adress than eth0 and br0

- vlan2 --> IP of my router, WAN side

Thanks a lot :)

Donut

P.S : this is quite the same post than http://www.myopenrouter.com/forum/thread/47851/Interfaces-on-my-WNR3500Lv2-with-Tomato/ (since I didn't know where to post my question :/)

DonutMan
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For those who are interested,

For those who are interested, Shibby answered my question at this adress :

http://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/shibby-tomato-and-default-v...

BR,
Donut