Bud Spencer wrote:
> I would like to share mobile internet to ethernet devices and was
> thinking if that would be something one can do with rpi?
With WiFi sure, with ethernet cables the number of ethernet ports
(one) is a pretty obvious limitiation. For that it would be better
to buy a real router with USB than mess about with multiple
USB-Ethernet adapters on the rPi, in my opinion.
Perhaps this would be of interest?
http://www.banana-pi.org/r2.html
> Any examples around?
Yes, I'm planning to do the same thing (if you mean WiFi instead of
ethernet) with an rPi ZeroW and OpenWRT, as discussed here a while
back (though I still haven't got it set up yet).
https://openwrt.org/toh/raspberry_pi_foundation/raspberry_pi?datasrt=supported%
20current%20rel
It's possible with "normal" Linux distros too, but as I'm keen on
OpenWRT, I haven't made note of any of the tutorials that have come
up in searches. They're out there though.
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