I have an unused Raspberry Pi 4 (2GB model) lying around and I would like to install OpenWRT on it and use it as a router. I get Internet from DSL so I can’t hook it up on the Raspberry Pi directly, I need to plug an Ethernet cable coming from my actual router to the Pi.
I am no expert on networking, so please forgive me if I say something that is wrong. I want the WAN coming in from the router from the Pi’s Ethernet port, and the LAN coming out as Wi-Fi. I may also stick an additional Ethernet adapter to it in the future. I have tried doing this many times and have failed. So, could anyone explain to me how could I do this?
Also, what are VLANs, what are their uses and if I wanted one, how could I setup it in OpenWRT?
Thanks in advance.
Toss OpenWRT into the trash and install OPNSense instead.
Unless something has changed recently, OPNSense doesn’t have an ARM build so it won’t work on the Pi4.
Agreed, OpenWRT is for something with limited resources like an OTS router.
They are Apples and Oranges