August-5th-2019, 02:22 PM
(This post was last modified: August-5th-2019, 02:49 PM by Armin@netPI.)
The problem is well known.
You cannot have two gateway addresses active at the same time on LAN settings and Wifi settings. Cause if LAN and Wifi settings DHCP server both are givin a netPI each a gateway address ... netPI does not know the preferred path to connect the internet.
So the solution is to switch LAN settings to manual setting and to enter the same IP address and Subnet mask as received by DHCP server but this time without a gateway address setting. So in this case Wifi is delivering the preferred gateway and internet connection.
See here a thread with the very same problem https://forum.hilscher.com/Thread-Wi-Fi-access-problem
Thx
You cannot have two gateway addresses active at the same time on LAN settings and Wifi settings. Cause if LAN and Wifi settings DHCP server both are givin a netPI each a gateway address ... netPI does not know the preferred path to connect the internet.
So the solution is to switch LAN settings to manual setting and to enter the same IP address and Subnet mask as received by DHCP server but this time without a gateway address setting. So in this case Wifi is delivering the preferred gateway and internet connection.
See here a thread with the very same problem https://forum.hilscher.com/Thread-Wi-Fi-access-problem
Thx
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