I think the problem may be with routing. The AP in the Network app has a pre-programmed network of 10.10.10.0/24. This is a very unfortunate choice. Many people, including me, are making the same choice for their home networks. So now with AP on-board and sharing the internet through a dongle, it looks like this:
SDR AIS output (client)
UDP openplotter.local:10110
UDP 10.10.10.1:10110
UDP 10.10.10.188:10110
VNC Remote Desktop (server)
TCP openplotter.local:5900
TCP 10.10.10.1:5900
TCP 10.10.10.188:5900
Signal K - Admin (server)
TCP openplotter.local:3000
TCP 10.10.10.1:3000
TCP 10.10.10.188:3000
Signal K - NMEA 0183 output (server)
TCP openplotter.local:10110
TCP 10.10.10.1:10110
TCP 10.10.10.188:10110
Signal K connection (server)
UDP openplotter.local:10110
UDP 10.10.10.1:10110
UDP 10.10.10.188:10110
I can connect to any service on .188 address or openplotter.local (through my home network and USB dongle), but I cannot on the .1 address (AP from on-board).
I tried to change the settings in dhcpcd.conf, but when I do that I can no longer obtain IP from Pi and any change in Network app overwrites settings with 10.10.10.1 again.
How to change AP network settings?
Thanks.
I want to add that I can reach AP IP 10.10.10.1 through my home network and USB dongle, but I cannot if I connect a client to the AP network directly.
SDR AIS output (client)
UDP openplotter.local:10110
UDP 10.10.10.1:10110
UDP 10.10.10.188:10110
VNC Remote Desktop (server)
TCP openplotter.local:5900
TCP 10.10.10.1:5900
TCP 10.10.10.188:5900
Signal K - Admin (server)
TCP openplotter.local:3000
TCP 10.10.10.1:3000
TCP 10.10.10.188:3000
Signal K - NMEA 0183 output (server)
TCP openplotter.local:10110
TCP 10.10.10.1:10110
TCP 10.10.10.188:10110
Signal K connection (server)
UDP openplotter.local:10110
UDP 10.10.10.1:10110
UDP 10.10.10.188:10110
I can connect to any service on .188 address or openplotter.local (through my home network and USB dongle), but I cannot on the .1 address (AP from on-board).
I tried to change the settings in dhcpcd.conf, but when I do that I can no longer obtain IP from Pi and any change in Network app overwrites settings with 10.10.10.1 again.
How to change AP network settings?
Thanks.
(2023-09-03, 10:29 AM)Pikor Wrote: I think the problem may be with routing. The AP in the Network app has a pre-programmed network of 10.10.10.0/24. This is a very unfortunate choice. Many people, including me, are making the same choice for their home networks. So now with AP on-board and sharing the internet through a dongle, it looks like this:
SDR AIS output (client)
UDP openplotter.local:10110
UDP 10.10.10.1:10110
UDP 10.10.10.188:10110
VNC Remote Desktop (server)
TCP openplotter.local:5900
TCP 10.10.10.1:5900
TCP 10.10.10.188:5900
Signal K - Admin (server)
TCP openplotter.local:3000
TCP 10.10.10.1:3000
TCP 10.10.10.188:3000
Signal K - NMEA 0183 output (server)
TCP openplotter.local:10110
TCP 10.10.10.1:10110
TCP 10.10.10.188:10110
Signal K connection (server)
UDP openplotter.local:10110
UDP 10.10.10.1:10110
UDP 10.10.10.188:10110
I can connect to any service on .188 address or openplotter.local (through my home network and USB dongle), but I cannot on the .1 address (AP from on-board).
I tried to change the settings in dhcpcd.conf, but when I do that I can no longer obtain IP from Pi and any change in Network app overwrites settings with 10.10.10.1 again.
How to change AP network settings?
Thanks.
I want to add that I can reach AP IP 10.10.10.1 through my home network and USB dongle, but I cannot if I connect a client to the AP network directly.