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I have a Raspberry PI3 equipped with a wifi module.But I still plug a wifi adapter(MT7601U) into it.So I wander whether there is a solution to use one of those two interfaces as an AP while the other connects to a wifi network.
What I want to achieve is that every time I turn on PI's power,it can create an AP automatically so that I can connect to it using a phone and connect the PI to any new wifi network through ssh.For now I can create an AP using inside wifi interface and share the other's network thanks to create_ap.But every time I do so,both adapters will remember the ssid and password and connect to it automatically next time start up so that the create_ap won't work as an interface cannot be an AP and a wifi connecter at the same time.
I hope there's a solution to achieve my goal using two adapters and raspberry-wifi-conf so that there's no need to reboot during the whole configuration.
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I have a Raspberry PI3 equipped with a wifi module.But I still plug a wifi adapter(MT7601U) into it.So I wander whether there is a solution to use one of those two interfaces as an AP while the other connects to a wifi network.
What I want to achieve is that every time I turn on PI's power,it can create an AP automatically so that I can connect to it using a phone and connect the PI to any new wifi network through ssh.For now I can create an AP using inside wifi interface and share the other's network thanks to create_ap.But every time I do so,both adapters will remember the ssid and password and connect to it automatically next time start up so that the create_ap won't work as an interface cannot be an AP and a wifi connecter at the same time.
I hope there's a solution to achieve my goal using two adapters and raspberry-wifi-conf so that there's no need to reboot during the whole configuration.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: