June-22nd-2020, 04:49 AM
Hi there,
I have a question concerning the generel setup of your netPI. I think you are also using come applications on netPI in containers. Can you please roughly tell me which type of application/containers you are using?
Are these applications are also use a network manager function or setup another DHCP server in parallel? Are your applications using the "ip" Linux command during runtime?
Anothor question is how many clients are usually connecting to your Wifi Access Point? And of which type are these devices? Are they a mobil phone, or a notbook or a machine?
You say after a short time ... I want to reconstruct this here in the office. So how many reboot times does it need to get this problem visible? Does it appear directly after a single reboot or does it need 5 times , 10 times?
You setup a gateway of 192.168.205.1. This default gateway is used to forward traffic to in cases the IP address sent by your clients of your access point are not in the local range of 192.168.205.x. So is this gateway real and does this gateway exists physically? Usually a gateway is pointing to the Internet capable IP address which is usually eth0 and netPI's LAN port. So is the gateway address correct?
Thx
Armin
I have a question concerning the generel setup of your netPI. I think you are also using come applications on netPI in containers. Can you please roughly tell me which type of application/containers you are using?
Are these applications are also use a network manager function or setup another DHCP server in parallel? Are your applications using the "ip" Linux command during runtime?
Anothor question is how many clients are usually connecting to your Wifi Access Point? And of which type are these devices? Are they a mobil phone, or a notbook or a machine?
You say after a short time ... I want to reconstruct this here in the office. So how many reboot times does it need to get this problem visible? Does it appear directly after a single reboot or does it need 5 times , 10 times?
You setup a gateway of 192.168.205.1. This default gateway is used to forward traffic to in cases the IP address sent by your clients of your access point are not in the local range of 192.168.205.x. So is this gateway real and does this gateway exists physically? Usually a gateway is pointing to the Internet capable IP address which is usually eth0 and netPI's LAN port. So is the gateway address correct?
Thx
Armin
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