On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 02:48:26PM +0100, liam sharp wrote: > Thanks for the swift response, much appreciated. Welcome! :) > I have tried this several times, and again since reading > your email. This does work in that vlan 1 gets > including in the bridge. However it seems to have the > effect of disabling traffic from any of the the vlan > interfaces, eth0.x. What did you try, exactly? I suggest trying the br1 option if you haven't already, it might work better than just adding eth0 to br0. I'm guessing your switch gets confused if/when it sees the eth0 MAC address inside the bridge. Perhaps "hiding" it inside a separate VLAN works better. You could also try setting made-up MAC addresses on the various (VLAN) interfaces. //Peter