Farina Ahmed Lv5Posted 28 Aug 2023 17:43
  
You're aiming to connect two access points (APs) to separate interfaces without an extra switch, yet have them share the same IP subnet and DHCP pool. While "Aggregate Interface" won't fit here, you could consider using VLANs to separate AP traffic on the same physical interface, each with its IP subnet. Alternatively, a managed switch would provide a straightforward solution by ensuring proper isolation while maintaining network connectivity.

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