On Sat, 17 Aug 2019, Tauno Voipio wrote:
>
> It goes pretty well. Contrary to other messages, even
> an old original Pi runs quite well as the router.
I was thinking rpi 3 b ot b+ .. since it's basically only for the trafic
to the wild and back it doesn't matter if eth is only 100 base and not
1000 base.
My switch is, of course 1000 base, but rpi has nothing to do with that
traffic, but to make sure all is fine and dandy and nothing goes into the
wild that shouldn't.
> You have to set up two networks, one for the WLAN with
> address and subnet probably with DHCP from the wireless
> net, and another for the wired network. You should use
> a RFC1918 private subnet address range for it.
What comes to networks I think wifi is just as it is and what ever device
that is that is doing the AP can handle that side.
On the ethernets I don't need DHCP. I can manage with static IP's alright
Makes it simpler to control the trafic anyway methinks
So this thing seems like doable then.
I'll have to start digging some more ...
Thanks for everyone for the input!
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