Quote:Hi E-sailing. Done that and it partly works.
Now I can use de data if I connect the Kindle via my wireless network router and to the network IP of the RPI.
Then tried to made the conection to the RPI direct. The connection worked.
Using the same address with then 10.10.10.1 instead
of 192.168.1.106 the Kindle only shows the frames but not the data.
I do not understand what is the difference between connecting via the wireless network router or direct.
Anyway the Kindle works but need some further adjustments.
Regards,
Bram
"I do not understand what is the difference between connecting via the wireless network router or direct."
The difference is:
On the boat your wireless network router is the marina wifi. When you sail away. You will lose this connection!
When OpenPlotter works as a wireless router (AP). You will have a connection to your local data all the time. When you come to a marina you can connect openplotter to the marina wifi. Now OpenPlotter is connected to the internet. (But it isn't automatically forwarded to your kindle or mobile. To forward this connection you have to set the share option to the right network. Select "auto" instead of a network and it should pick up the right network.)
So the difference is when you connect to openplotter instead of your wireless network router to get an internet connection, that openplotter only forward the internet traffic but directly handles the boat data.
The idea is, that the whole crew on the boat can stay connected to OpenPlotter independend where you are.