2018-06-15, 02:38 PM
Hi CottageCruiser,
yes, I tried every combination.
I guess it didn't work, because the kernel named the interface always wlan0, and the Accesspoint configs in OP are made for wlan1.
One could probably force the kernel via udev and the usb-id, to have wlan1 for this specific dongle, but I didn't dive further into this
In the end I changed the config directly in /etc/* , I have now a working AP. Just hoping any new update won't undo my changes...
Cheers
Christian
yes, I tried every combination.
I guess it didn't work, because the kernel named the interface always wlan0, and the Accesspoint configs in OP are made for wlan1.
One could probably force the kernel via udev and the usb-id, to have wlan1 for this specific dongle, but I didn't dive further into this
In the end I changed the config directly in /etc/* , I have now a working AP. Just hoping any new update won't undo my changes...
Cheers
Christian