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Impossible to determine without your routing table. If you have a working setup with wlan1 and wlan2, what's the purpose for keeping wlan0 enabled? |
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What I'm trying to achieve
Accessing the internet using two wifi dongles
I have
What I have done
I followed the instructions at https://docs.raspap.com/repeater/ with the key difference that I'm using wlan1 (AP) and wlan2 (client).
What works
What doesn't work
I have modified the metric on the DHCP tab of the DHCP Server settings for wlan1, but no matter if I leave it on default empty or a high metric, Internet is not routed.
If wlan0 is enabled (and e.g. gets an IP address), routing between wlan1 and wlan2 doesn't work as I expect it, providing no internet connectivity.
Thoughts
I can certainly disable wlan0 and that would be an at least working setup. But are there other ways of keeping wlan0 running/enabled, and still have routing between wlan1 and wlan2 providing internet connectivity (preferrably using the webgui)?
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