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Connect to harbour wifi with ubiquiti bullet m5
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(2019-07-03, 12:51 PM)michael.trilling@gmail.com Wrote:
(2019-07-02, 11:54 PM)Opie91 Wrote:
(2019-07-01, 05:34 PM)michael.trilling@gmail.com Wrote: Hi,

I run op on a rp 3b+. The raspi sets up a boat wifi through which I have all information on several android devicec. Works fine.

In the test setup at home I simple have put a Lan-cable from my routrr into the ethernet port andhsd acsess to the imternet.

Now on the boat I have a ubiquiti bullet m5. That device acts like a router and makrs a wireless connection to any harbour wifi available. Than it has a patch cable to connect to a device on board.

I manage to make the bullet connect to harbour wifi.
But I'm totally lost is the settings to make the bullet work raspberry pi.
Router modus? Bridge? Router? Ap?
Dhcp?
Is the raspberry the client (think so)?
So raspi is Ap + ether1 bridgeted? Or just ap and internet connection on ethernet1?

I'm totally confused....

The attached document is a bit dated but it helped me set up my M2 and contains a lot of good information.

Did you check out the OP documentation on network connections?

https://docs.sailoog.com/openplotter-v1-x-x/network

Hi Opi,

that pdf looks promising. Thank you very much.

What I still do not know, is how op behaves. I assume if I tell OP to be the AP on the local network and to have the eth0 to be the sharing internet connection, than it will ask the bullet/router to assign the needed ip-adresses and will automatically have the gateway adress.
So step 1 of the pdf is than ok.  ?????

Will give the rest a try in the afternoon. Will report.

Cannot answer what OP will do. I installed a 12 volt wireless router on my boat and just hooked the bullet to it and let the router assign ip addresses.

Next time I am at the boat ill take a screen shot of my bullet settings and post it.
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RE: Connect to harbour wifi with ubiquiti bullet m5 - by Opie91 - 2019-07-06, 12:01 AM

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