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Re: 73 Linux and access point


 

yep. it makes sense to just plug it into a wired network when you got back home, to do updates and stuff.
that way your wireless setup never gets touched.

73,
Jerry
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On Wed, Apr 9, 2025 at 8:43?AM Chris Pawelko (VE6TNO) via <ve6tno=[email protected]> wrote:
I have set it up so that it would be just like a Wi-Fi router that you would purchase at a box store. I wanted it to be updated through ethernet when I come back from the field/POTA. Running updates through ethernet will be faster.
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If you want it to be a Wi-Fi access point but also a client at the same time, I would recommend to get an external USB Wi-Fi adapter and use that for client access.
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Chris Pawelko, CD, CWNA, CWAP, CWSP
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