A jaki to poradnik ?
Bo może robisz "dummy AP" , wyłączasz dhcp , a nie podłączasz jeszcze do "pierwszego routera" , przez co klient nie dostaje IP...
U mnie też taki wr3000 za takie coś robi:
BusyBox v1.36.1 (2025-01-04 10:56:06 UTC) built-in shell (ash)
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| OpenWrt 24.10-SNAPSHOT, r28566-1c1c373943 |
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| Build time: 2025-03-29 07:38 UTC |
| Cezary Jackiewicz, https://eko.one.pl |
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| Machine: Cudy WR3000 v1 |
| Uptime: 0d, 00:02:14 |
| Load: 0.14 0.13 0.05 |
| Flash: total: 4.8MB, free: 3.4MB, used: 27% |
| Memory: total: 234.7MB, free: 126.4MB, used: 46% |
| Leases: 0 |
| lan: static, 192.168.1.3 |
| radio0: lan, mode: ap, ssid: ????✈️????, channel: 5, conn: 6 |
| radio1: lan, mode: ap, ssid: ????✈️????, channel: 100, conn: 2 |
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| CPU temp: 68.46 C |
| Wi-Fi chip temp: 63.00 C, 63.00 C |
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root@OpenWrt3:~# /etc/init.d/firewall status
inactive
root@OpenWrt3:~#
root@OpenWrt3:~#