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Hi,
I've got BATMAN eth backhaul working on various qualcomm routers, but I've run
into a problem on mt7621-based routers. Is this a known issue? I'm using the
"master" of openwrt, which is kernel 5.4 at the moment.
Please see my post here describing the problem:
https://forum.openwrt.org/t/br-lan-not-working-on-mt7621-in-master-with-batman/77316
What's strange is that traffic flows fine over the eth backhaul between the two
nodes, but only if it originates on the nodes themselves. Interfaces bridged to
the bat0 interface can not send traffic over the eth backhaul. They do so just
fine when bat0 is sending the traffic over a wireless mesh instead.
And there are even odder features such as arps getting through fine, and pings
succeeding just after an arp packet, etc. See the forum thread for details
please.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm not sure how to debug this further.
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