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You can run a router with just one Ethernet port on it. That’s what subnets are for.

Also, if they only had two gigabit ports with WiFi, they’d be directly competing with the nano-pi for market share. https://www.friendlyelec.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=296

Still, I’m actually with you. That is a weird choice to make.

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s/subnets/vlans/

It’s not a great idea to have multiple layer 3’s sharing the same layer 2.

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yes. that. Thank you. My google and word memory were not helpful when i posted that.

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Subnets…do you mean VLANs?

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Or sub interfaces?

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