@dfw75080 wrote:
What happens if a VLAN is defined on a vap that is set to bridge mode? We're running the exact same hardware & aos and we see some strange behaviour at times, including clients who go from a full strength signal to nothing, APs that we constantly have to re-boot to accept clients again, and other random connection problems for clients.
If a VLAN is defined on a VAP, if it is NOT the Native VLAN ID paramater in the AP system profile, it will q-tag (802.1q) the bridged traffic. If the switch that the AP is connected to is a trunk and is bridging traffic for the q-tagged VLAN, it will pass it to that VLAN locally.
Your problem as stated is not directly related to bridge mode. Maybe you want to provide more details, or open a support case.