Raspberry Pi as Standalone Access Point: Difference between revisions
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== Disable DHCP-Client && Set Static IP-Address && Setup DHCPd == | == Disable DHCP-Client && Set Static IP-Address && Setup DHCPd == | ||
== Setup DHCPd == | |||
vi /etc/udhcpd.conf | vi /etc/udhcpd.conf | ||
…and… | …and… | ||
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#opt router 10.178.42.1 # The Pi's IP address on wlan0 which we will set up shortly. | #opt router 10.178.42.1 # The Pi's IP address on wlan0 which we will set up shortly. | ||
opt lease 864000 # 10 day DHCP lease time in seconds | opt lease 864000 # 10 day DHCP lease time in seconds | ||
…and… | |||
vi /etc/default/udhcpd | |||
…and comment this out… | |||
#DHCPD_ENABLED="no" | |||
== Enable and Configure Access Point == | == Enable and Configure Access Point == |
Revision as of 19:28, 28 November 2020
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I had a case (that has yet to be documented here), where I needed an Raspberry Pi Zero WH to act as access point, including DHCP-Server. Standalone, not connected to any network.
Installation
apt-get install hostapd dnsutils traceroute udhcp
Configuration
Disable IPv6
vi /etc/sysctl.conf
and set
net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=1
Explanation: Disable IPv6 (to KISS).
Disable DHCP-Client && Set Static IP-Address && Setup DHCPd
Setup DHCPd
vi /etc/udhcpd.conf
…and…
start 10.178.42.100 # This is the range of IPs that the hostspot will give to client devices. end 10.178.42.199 interface wlan0 # The device uDHCP listens on. remaining yes #opt dns 8.8.8.8 4.2.2.2 # The DNS servers client devices will use. opt subnet 255.255.255.0 #opt router 10.178.42.1 # The Pi's IP address on wlan0 which we will set up shortly. opt lease 864000 # 10 day DHCP lease time in seconds
…and…
vi /etc/default/udhcpd
…and comment this out…
#DHCPD_ENABLED="no"
Enable and Configure Access Point
vi /etc/default/hostapd
and set:
DAEMON_CONF="/etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf"
Explanation: The hostapd reads the configfile, to find this configfile. I don't get what this is good for. I think I'm just net getting the whole concept. If anyone cares to enlighten me, please do. :)
vi /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf
and set something like this:
interface=wlan0 driver=nl80211 hw_mode=g channel=7 ieee80211n=1 wmm_enabled=1 macaddr_acl=0 auth_algs=1 ignore_broadcast_ssid=0 wpa=2 wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK wpa_pairwise=TKIP rsn_pairwise=CCMP ssid=HMS_Camden_Lock wpa_passphrase=42_42_42_42
Explanation: hostapd creates the WiFi-Access Point and creates a bridge-device br0, which he ties (only) wlan0 to[1].
Enable and Configure DHCPd
vi /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf
…un-comment this:
authoritative;
…set your ip range:
subnet 10.178.42.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { range 10.178.42.100 10.178.42.240;
- option routers 10.178.somebyte.anotherbyte;
option domain-name "pi00.wurst-wasser.net"; option domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1; }
Launch it:
systemctl start isc-dhcp-server.service
Setup DNS
Later. Not mattering right now.
Network Interfaces
vi /etc/network/interfaces
Don't touch this file. dhcpcd gets jealous...
- Links
- https://www.raspberry-pi-geek.de/ausgaben/rpg/2014/03/raspi-als-dhcp-und-dns-server/
- https://www.itsfullofstars.de/2019/02/dhcp-server-on-linux-with-raspberry-pi/
- https://www.ionos.com/digitalguide/server/configuration/provide-raspberry-pi-with-a-static-ip-address/
- https://elinux.org/RPI-Wireless-Hotspot
- Footnotes
- ↑ Check with: brctl show