In general, everything turned out. I will describe the circuit by which I connected.
We have 2 points.
1. The main point of TP-Link TL-WR1043ND V2 - Internet comes through it by cable, dhcp server, waffle
2. Minor QTECH QDSL-1040WU - stands through the room to amplify the signal first, there is no multissid function
Lokalka as a result of the general
2 packages installed on TL-WR1043ND
luci-i18n-base-ru - Russian language
luci-proto-relay - relay
On TL-WR1043ND, we create wafer accounts, the main guest account with wwan interface
Setting up the guest account with access to the Internet and not falling into the main LAN in the attached link.
We configure statics in QTECH QDSL-1040WU in Lan interface. If you need Lan ports to be enabled,
then in statics you need to write the address of the wwan subnet of the TP-Link interface, for example 192.168.2.2 there will be a QTECH address.
At home, I did it differently. I have a static of 192.168.1.9. TP-Link addresses 1.1-1.9 are allocated under the statics (server).
I do not plan to use Lan ports on QTECH, so I only made it possible at 1.9
configure a point from under the web.
A very important thing. In the wwan interface we write ip statics, make another subnet that is different from the main one,
otherwise nothing will work. Turn on your dhcp server there.
Recorded video - all tabs at both points are shown.
We put the video in notes :)
https://youtu.be/to-zRFv-LE8Guest Account Dock
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