Hi,
I already search the forum but i can't find the solution.
is it possible to use the raspberry WiFi as a router? Now I have connected a router to the raspberry. But if this is not necessary, then preferably not.
Directly connecting wifi
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Search harder maybe ?
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You need to follow one the many guides you can find online about how to setup a RPi as an access point. The package needed is called "hostap"
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viewtopic.php?f=7&t=10541
You need to follow one the many guides you can find online about how to setup a RPi as an access point. The package needed is called "hostap"
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Thanks!
I worked at it for a couple of hours and have try 7 other tutorials but it won't work well. So now I got a wifi signal but when I connect it says
no internet connection.
Who can help me? What I do wrong?
I use the tutorial now from : https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentati ... s-point.md
except the " Using the Raspberry Pi as an access point to share an internet connection (bridge) "
After some more hours searching and trying, I got it worked!
For the newbies (like me) this worked for me:
http://www.raspberryconnect.com/network ... et-routing
I worked at it for a couple of hours and have try 7 other tutorials but it won't work well. So now I got a wifi signal but when I connect it says
no internet connection.
Who can help me? What I do wrong?
I use the tutorial now from : https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentati ... s-point.md
except the " Using the Raspberry Pi as an access point to share an internet connection (bridge) "
After some more hours searching and trying, I got it worked!
For the newbies (like me) this worked for me:
http://www.raspberryconnect.com/network ... et-routing