On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 12:01:03PM +1000, Joel Pearson wrote: > So on the wireless router can I do this? > vconfig wl0.2 18 Yes, but it's not what you want. It would create VLAN18 in the air, and the VLAN interface wl0.2.18. On Linksys: vconfig add eth0 17 vconfig add eth0 18 brctl addbr br1 brctl addif br1 wl0.1 brctl addif br1 eth0.17 brctl addbr br2 brctl addif br2 wl0.2 brctl addif br2 eth0.18 for if in eth0 eth0.17 eth0.18 wl0.1 wl0.2 br1 br2; do ip l s dev $if up done > and on the other router (eth1 is connected to the wireless router) > vconfig eth1 18 > > And then create iptables rules on the other router by using > eth1.18interface? On other router: vconfig add eth1 17 vconfig add eth1 18 ip l s dev eth1 up ip l s dev eth1.17 up ip l s dev eth1.18 up Then wl0.1 traffic is on eth1.17, and wl0.2 on eth1.18. Also see the thread at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?m=105098558615614 //Peter