Thanks
again
James
[1] (obviously with interface names changed)
iptables -A FORWARD -i wlan1 -o wlan0 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A FORWARD -i wlan0 -o wlan1 -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED \
-j ACCEPT
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o wlan0 -j MASQUERADE
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 8:08 PM, Pau <pau(a)dabax.net> wrote:
> On 28/03/17 18:54, Ilario Gelmetti wrote:
>> On 03/28/2017 06:41 PM, James Lewis wrote:
>>>>> On 28/03/17 16:13, James Lewis wrote:
>>>>>> Now the quesiton is: how do we set one of the mesh devices to
_take_
>>>>>> DHCP through the LAN port rather than give it, and to be the
'gateway'
>>>>>> device on the mesh network, and then what will happen with
devices
>>>>>> that subsequently connect to the mesh? How will they get their
gateway
>>>>>> set?
>>>>
>>>> There are two ways in your case:
>>>> * configuring LibreMesh for using that ethernet port as WAN (as Pau is
>>>> going to write in the web);
>>>
>>> Great, this is what we thought and tried, but perhaps got something wrong
>>> somewhere as it didn't work. Look forward to Pau's docs.
>
> Let's see if it helps you understand how it works.
>
>
http://libremesh.org/docs/changing_network_behavior.html
>
> Feel free to make comments and/or send modifications via pull-request.
>
> We are working on the LiMe Web interface and soon this kind of
> configuration will be available via Web, but for the moment it is only
> possible via shell.
>
>> Did you modify just the /etc/config/lime* files or also the others?
>> I have no idea if this can be done also via the web-ui (I don't think so).
>>
>>>> * otherwise just plugging the cable from the gateway device into the
>>>> secondary port of Nanostation M2 (your model has 2 ethernet ports,
>>>> right?)
>>>
>>> No, I have the little M2 which only has one ethernet port.
>>
>> Ah ok! So it's a Ubiquiti NanoStation M2 LoCo
>>
>>> I do have eth0 and eth1 interfaces though
>>
>> For the LoCo XM model (as well for other models with just 1 ethernet
>> port) the "bullet" image should be used [1]. For XW hardware with one
>> ethernet port (also stuff like newest AirGrid models) there's a
>> "loco-m-xw" image.
>> If you see two ethernet could be because you used the "nano" image.
>> I suppose that there's no problem of having an unused eth1...?
>> Ciao!
>> Ilario
>>
>> [1]
https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/ubiquiti/airmaxm
>
> I think the eth1 controller exist but the physical port is just not
> attached.
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