Thinking about it while raising https://forum.itflow.org/d/1883-feature-request-link-device-to-switch-port, making the network a many to many would resolve this since Type: Ethernet "Connected To" (traditionally) is a point to point. Listing multiple networks on an interface would imply trunk.
Name: Port 03 / Type: Ethernet / MAC: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx / IP: www.xxx.yyy.zzz / Network: 1, 14, 60, 70 / Connected: to AP - LAN
In my first post on this thread, I have an AP broadcasting vlans 14, 60, and 70. In this particular case I have multiple endpoints connecting to 14 and 60. 70 I don't care about because that is a "guest" rate-limited network. In this case, the type "Access Point" would need a many to many on it's Type: WiFi "Connected To" interface.
Name: AP - LAN / Type: Ethernet / MAC: (from asset) / IP: (from asset) / Network: 1, 14, 60, 70 / Connected to: Port 03
Name: AP - Wireless 14 / Type: WiFi / MAC: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx / IP: www.xxx.yyy.zzz / Network: 14 / Connected to: Lap01, Lap02, PCCM01, PCCM02
Name: AP - Wireless 60 / Type: WiFi / MAC: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx / IP: www.xxx.yyy.zzz / Network: 60 / Connected to: TV01, Roku01, Lap03, Lap04
Does this make sense?