Access Point with external USB-stick (wlan1) #1146
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Be sure the "Install a default route for this interface" option in the DHCP Server settings is disabled. This is a common use case with a FAQ that addresses the steps in detail. |
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Hi there,
t's a simple use case and I feel retarded needing to ask it here in the forum. However I couldn't find any real help for the problem via searching 😢
Use case: use a Raspi 4 with external Wifi-Antenna to set up a wifi for live-streaming (rtmp) from one device to one or more receiving devices. No internet. No bridged connection etc.
Hardware:
Setup:
Connected Raspi via ethernet to router, PC in same network for SSH/config. Raspi was setup according to the instructions with the onboard-wifi. Tested withouth ethernet and works as intended :) So I upgraded to the better wifi-device with better range etc.
In the running Raspi I plugged in the wifi-device via USB. It was recognized directly and I could select "wlan1" as a device. Configured it in the web-GUI and saved. Changed to the DHCP-settings, configured them from scratch as well (10.3.142.1), saved and all was working fine. Disconnected the ethernet-cable and all was well too. Cool :)
Then shut down the Raspi, disconnected the ethernet-cable and then shit starts hitting the fan :(
Unplugging the USB-cable, attaching ethernet again and then I can reach the GUI /SSH again.
Now testing the same steps with the onboard-wifi (wlan0) and all is fine. Even rebooting the raspi results in a working network etc.
What am I missing to get the external WIFI-antenna/device to work?
Thanks for any help/advice 🤩
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