Hello Michael, I'm not sure you correctly understand how the devices already function for your plans. The processes described in Michaels post is more likely if you were to use the WAN uplink (meshgw) and not dtdlink traffic. DTDLINK is intended for when you want to combine multiple mesh devices together (you would generaly not filter here for internet as this is a mesh to mesh connection) such as using a 5.8 backbone throughout an area and feeding to local 2.4ghz access layer, or multiple devices at a site like when you having 3 120degree sector units at the same site on the same band and need to combine them (creating a digital omni) No managed switch is needed for DTDLINK In all cases: Local PC generated Broadcasts are already filtered at the mesh node because of how the nodes work. In addition RF broadcasts are not propagated past the first node either. The only broadcast you would have (by default) on the dtdlink interface is the OLSR packets which you do want to go across untouched for the network to expand across multiple devices.
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