2016-03-30, 09:13 AM
Hi!
Same problem here: Raspi 3 with internal wlan0 and wifi dongle wlan1. Openplotter 0,8
What I tested so far:
Initially wifi sharing runs fine "right out of the box". The internal wlan0 is the AP, the wifi dongle connects to the marina hotspot. When I don' use the wifi, the connection lasts for hours.
But as soon as I use the wifi, the internal AP disappears after a few minutes and does not show up again. A reboot solves the problem.
Further tests:
AP with internal wlan0, wlan1 dongle in USB port, but not connected to hotspot - stable
AP with internal wlan0, wlan1 dongle connected to hotspot, surfing within the Pi3 over vnc - stable
AP with internal wlan0, wlan1 dongle connected to hotspot, sharing the hotspot, surfing with iPad - unstable, AP disappears nearly at once
now the other way round: AP with wifi dongle wlan1 , internal wlan0 connectet to hotspot - stable, but very slow
For me, the problem occurs, when the connection is routed from the hotspot (wlan1 dongle) to the internal wlan0 (AP).
Does anyone have this problem, too?
Martin
Same problem here: Raspi 3 with internal wlan0 and wifi dongle wlan1. Openplotter 0,8
What I tested so far:
Initially wifi sharing runs fine "right out of the box". The internal wlan0 is the AP, the wifi dongle connects to the marina hotspot. When I don' use the wifi, the connection lasts for hours.
But as soon as I use the wifi, the internal AP disappears after a few minutes and does not show up again. A reboot solves the problem.
Further tests:
AP with internal wlan0, wlan1 dongle in USB port, but not connected to hotspot - stable
AP with internal wlan0, wlan1 dongle connected to hotspot, surfing within the Pi3 over vnc - stable
AP with internal wlan0, wlan1 dongle connected to hotspot, sharing the hotspot, surfing with iPad - unstable, AP disappears nearly at once
now the other way round: AP with wifi dongle wlan1 , internal wlan0 connectet to hotspot - stable, but very slow
For me, the problem occurs, when the connection is routed from the hotspot (wlan1 dongle) to the internal wlan0 (AP).
Does anyone have this problem, too?
Martin