I learned from the config.buildinfo that  firewall has not been selected
The settings of the switches are identical.
May disabling the firewall have been the culprit?
I flashed the same device again there is no error and client has internet.

Am So., 25. Okt. 2020 um 19:32 Uhr schrieb Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 06:54:37PM +0100, Juergen Kimmel wrote:
> I'm quite sure I deselected the firewall from the menuconfig
>
> But I Got this:
> root@d948:~# opkg info firewall
> Package: firewall
> Version: 2019-11-22-8174814a-3
> Depends: libc, libubox20191228, libubus20191227, libuci20130104, libip4tc2,
> libip6tc2, libxtables12, kmod-ipt-core, kmod-ipt-conntrack,
> kmod-nf-conntrack6, kmod-ipt-nat
> Status: install user installed
> Architecture: mipsel_24kc
> Conffiles:
>  /etc/config/firewall
> 303d858071dfcf1d1e8593168eb9c582a2c774211f23cef4bf7c85e4060a5e8c
>  /etc/firewall.user
> bd68324966481011f5e36570258ad97dd422655c16f3119d48325ed8459de510
> Installed-Time: 1603568532
>
> and from syslog:
>
>
> Sun Oct 25 18:45:27 2020 kern.warn kernel: [11130.094941] ------------[ cut
> here ]------------
> Sun Oct 25 18:45:27 2020 kern.warn kernel: [11130.099684] WARNING: CPU: 0
> PID: 0 at net/sched/sch_generic.c:320 0x802c39c0
> Sun Oct 25 18:45:27 2020 kern.info kernel: [11130.106901] NETDEV WATCHDOG:
> eth0 (mtk_soc_eth): transmit queue 0 timed out

This is usually caused by the built-in switch not being setup
properly. Ie. please see 'swconfig dev switch0' and check your switch
setup in /etc/config/network.
If you can't figure it out, please retest with stock OpenWrt and
compare the switch configuration with what you got in
/etc/config/network.
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