Hey,
I have a question about a setup that I would love to build, but so far couldnt, using latest Raspberry Pi OS.
What I want to achieve:
Configure a Raspberry Pi 2B as an access point, connecting it to a ISP router while providing its own DHCP and NTP services (with RTC module). Enable communication between all devices no matter if they are connected to the Pi's access point or the ISP router.
What I have achieved:
NTP server works.
Access point works. Devices connected to the AP do have internet access and can ping/reach each other.
I was following this guide:
https://www.raspberryconnect.com/projec ... pcd-method
What doesnt work:
I cant access devices connected to my AP from the ISP router network.
I already tried putting the AP into the same subnet 192.168.0.x of my Router insted of 192.168.50.x, but it didnt help.
What am I missing or is it actually not possible to achieve at all?
I have a question about a setup that I would love to build, but so far couldnt, using latest Raspberry Pi OS.
What I want to achieve:
Configure a Raspberry Pi 2B as an access point, connecting it to a ISP router while providing its own DHCP and NTP services (with RTC module). Enable communication between all devices no matter if they are connected to the Pi's access point or the ISP router.
What I have achieved:
NTP server works.
Access point works. Devices connected to the AP do have internet access and can ping/reach each other.
I was following this guide:
https://www.raspberryconnect.com/projec ... pcd-method
What doesnt work:
I cant access devices connected to my AP from the ISP router network.
I already tried putting the AP into the same subnet 192.168.0.x of my Router insted of 192.168.50.x, but it didnt help.
What am I missing or is it actually not possible to achieve at all?
Statistics: Posted by BobUrban — Fri Jul 26, 2024 11:06 am — Replies 0 — Views 12