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Not an issue, more a request. #6

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gb160 opened this issue Jun 6, 2018 · 2 comments
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Not an issue, more a request. #6

gb160 opened this issue Jun 6, 2018 · 2 comments

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@gb160
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gb160 commented Jun 6, 2018

Firstly, this is great...had it up and running in literally 10 minutes.
How hard would it be to also implement the eth0 port on the pi to also work with this?

So that any devices plugged in would also obtain ip via dnsmasq and have internet access?

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peebles commented Jun 6, 2018

Right now eth0 is coming up like a wan interface. Shouldn't be impossible to program it to look more like a lan interface. My device is mothballed at the moment. If I get some time next week, I'll give it a shot.

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gb160 commented Jun 7, 2018

Many thanks sir...through my completely amateur attempts at modifying your code, I've managed to get it working through Ethernet as well, but it breaks the internet for the ap.
I've just assigned a static IP address for the eth0 device, and added eth 0 to the interfaces of dnsmasq.conf.

That will work for me until you can find a chance to have a look at it.

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